Frequently Asked Questions
FIBERGLASS INSULATION
Fiber Glass Blowing Insulation is
typically installed in open attics of both new and existing structures.
It can also be used in retrofit closed-cavity applications such as
exterior sidewalls or floored attics. Loose-fill blowing insulation is
intended for use where pneumatically installed insulation is most
cost-effective. Fiber Glass Blowing Insulation is typically installed in
open attics of both new and existing structures. It can also be used in
retrofit closed-cavity applications such as exterior sidewalls or
floored attics. Loose-fill blowing insulation is intended for use where
pneumatically installed insulation is most cost-effective.
CELLULOSE INSULATION
When specifying insulation necessary for
energy-efficient building consider the environment, the health, safety
and quality of living while saving money and energy at the same time All
these objectives can be easily achieved by choosing Cellulose. It
makes homes and buildings comfortable by maintaining a more uniform
temperature throughout the year. It also protects effectively from
undesired noise. cellulose is a gray loose material made from 85% of
recycling newspaper and 15% biodegradable materials, free of ammonium
sulfate. Fibers are blended and treated with unique natural non
corrosive chemicals for longevity. Cellulose insulation material is
characterized for its superior thermal and air infiltration properties
and is treated to resist to fire, termites, dust, moisture, corrosion
and fungus. When applied, it acts like a semi-liquid substance, covering
all the small spaces in cavities in attics, walls and floors.