Blown-In Insulation Installation Guide

Blown-In Insulation Installation Guide
Uncomfortable attic insulation heat and frigid winter chills can wreak havoc on your energy bills and comfort. But, thanks to blown-in insulation, a fluffy champion of energy efficiency and home comfort, those woes can be put to rest.
Blown-in insulation is installed by blowing small particles of insulating material into your attic, walls, or other areas. It’s highly effective at filling difficult-to-reach spaces that traditional batt insulation might miss, creating a uniform and complete thermal barrier and improving overall insulation performance.
As a bonus, blown-in insulation doesn’t settle over time like batts can, which means that it offers a more consistent and accurate insulating value throughout your entire home. Plus, it’s easier to install than traditional batt insulation.
One of the prime battlegrounds for blown-in insulation is your attic, where a layer of this insulating champion can significantly improve your comfort and reduce your energy bills. Before you start insulating your attic with this energy-efficient wonder, it’s essential to prep the area first.
Attic Insulation for Roof Longevity: Protecting Your Home from Top to Bottom
During the prep process, professionals will meticulously seal any gaps and cracks around pipes, wires, light fixtures, and vents to ensure that your new insulation stays focused on its intended purpose. They’ll also check existing ventilation to make sure that it won’t be blocked during the installation process, which can lead to moisture absorption and compromise the effectiveness of your insulation. They’ll bring on-site specialized machinery to acclimate the materials, and then they’ll start blowing your insulation into the designated areas.
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