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Blown-in insulation, also known as loose-fill insulation, is a type of insulation that is installed by blowing it into place using specialized machinery. This method allows the insulation to reach every nook and cranny of your attic, walls or other spaces, creating an efficient barrier against heat loss and gain.
Blown-in insulation helps to reduce heat transfer between your interior and the outside, which means your heating and cooling systems don't have to work as hard to maintain a comfortable temperature. As a result, your energy bills can be significantly lowered, and your home can be more comfortable year-round.
Our business offers a variety of blown-in insulation options that are tailored to your specific needs and budget. However, we specialize in blown-in fiberglass upgrades. We will determine the necessary material needed to bring your home up to code but more importantly the correct R-value. Which helps save you money on your energy bills.
Depending on the size of your home or project, installation can typically be completed within a few hours. Additionally, there's no need to move out or make any major arrangements during the installation process since blown-in insulation is non-invasive and minimally disruptive.
Yes! Made from recycled materials, fiberglass is an environmentally-friendly insulation alternative. Out of the most inexpensive insulation materials, fiberglass in one of the most eco-friendly, made of almost 30% recycled materials and is completely safe for the environment.
While it is possible to DIY blown-in insulation, we highly recommend you rely on professional services to ensure the best results. Our experienced team has the skill and expertise to ensure your insulation is installed correctly and efficiently, preventing potential damage or issues that may develop over time. Furthermore, amateur installation may not meet the insulation requirements in your area, thus invalidating your homeowner's insurance.
Currently no. We have found that the majority of existing homes in Alabama were not constructed to accommodate spray foam insulation. Many companies offer spray foam installation into existing constructions (retrofit) without informing the homeowner of the other modifications needed to achieve safe, adequate foam encapsulation. Additionally, we have found that most homes in Alabama are under insulated, and just adding some extra blown fiber insulation can get the home to the acceptable R value to make the home more comfortable and energy efficient.
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