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Blown-in insulation effectively seals all the gaps and cracks in your home's walls and attic, creating a tight barrier that prevents air leakage. By improving the air seal, it helps maintain a consistent indoor temperature, easing the strain on your HVAC system and significantly lowering your energy expenses.
Blown-in insulation ensures that every room in your home maintains a comfortable and consistent temperature. It works by blocking heat from entering during the scorching summer months and preventing heat from escaping during the colder winter season, keeping your home cozy and energy-efficient all year long.
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Blown-in insulation uses a machine to blow loose materials like fiberglass, cellulose, or foam into your attic, walls, and other spaces, ensuring all gaps are sealed. This creates a dense layer of insulation that limits heat movement, improving your home’s overall energy efficiency and comfort.
The quantity of blown-in insulation necessary for your home is influenced by its size, the climate in your area, and the condition of any existing insulation. Our specialists will assess your home and recommend the correct amount of insulation for optimal efficiency.
Though you can technically install blown-in insulation by hand, specialized equipment is far more effective. A professional-grade blower ensures the material is evenly distributed and applied at the correct depth.
Today's blown-in insulation consists of safe materials like fiberglass, cellulose, or foam, and is completely free of asbestos, which was common in older insulation types. Our insulation products meet strict health and safety regulations.
Blown-in insulation is designed to last decades, but you may need to replace it if it’s compacted, damaged, or if your energy bills unexpectedly rise. If the insulation is older than 15–20 years, or you notice drafts and temperature imbalances, it's a good time to consider replacing it.