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Blown-in insulation involves filling areas like your attic and walls with loose-fill materials such as fiberglass, cellulose, or foam. A blowing machine ensures that every nook and cranny is filled, establishing an effective thermal barrier that reduces heat loss and boosts energy efficiency in your home.
The required amount of blown-in insulation depends on your home’s square footage, climate zone, and the condition of your existing insulation. Our experts will perform an evaluation and provide you with a customized recommendation for the ideal insulation level.
The installation of blown-in insulation is best done with specialized equipment to ensure proper coverage. While hand installation is technically possible, using a professional blower leads to more effective and efficient results.
Modern blown-in insulation uses non-toxic materials such as fiberglass, cellulose, or foam, all of which are free from asbestos, unlike older insulation products. Rest assured, our materials meet the highest safety and health standards.
Although blown-in insulation can last for many years, it may need replacing if it becomes compacted, damaged, or if you see a sudden increase in energy costs. If your insulation is older than 15–20 years or you detect uneven temperatures or drafts, replacement might be necessary.