Blown in Insulation
Blown in insulation is one of the most effective ways to insulate your attic space or walls that have already been closed in with drywall. The use of an insulation machine is necessary to install fiber materials (i.e., cellulose, fiberglass) into the cavity.
Blown in insulation improves the insulating R-values in your attic
By blowing insulation into your attic, you will improve your R-value and seal all the gaps (recessed light fixtures and gaps in the fiberglass batts, if they exist). Blown in insulation is just that, blown in. It is a very clean, quick process. We carry a 4″ diameter hose into you attic and spray the entire attic space.
Blown in insulation improves the R-values in your uninsulated walls
Older homes, before the 1960s usually have minimal or no insulation in the walls. This can be corrected. Depending on the construction (plywood or vinyl siding) most insulation can be blown in from the exterior. If the house has a brick veneer, then the only option is to have the insulation blown in through 2 1/2″ diameter holes drilled into the drywall on the interior of the house. We will fix the holes. The most effective way to insulate your attic and uninsulated walls is to use a blown in insulation.