
Attic Insulation
Quit Sending Energy Out Of Your Roof!
One of the biggest sources of energy loss can be your attic. By ensuring that you have your attic correctly insulated, you can save hundreds of dollars each year while making your home more comfortable.
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The average home requires 12-16 inches of cellulose insulation to properly insulate the attic. This insulation is necessary in both winter and summer to provide the necessary barrier.
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In the winter, your attic insulation keeps cold air from entering your home through the roofline, but it also keeps your warm interior air from escaping from your ceiling.
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There are two types of insulation we recommend for attics: fiberglass and cellulose.
What We Do
This Is The Process We Use To Insulate Attics

Cellulose Insulation
Cellulose is one of the most common forms of insulation, partially because of its economic possibilities. Cellulose does well in attics and walls. It forms an effective barrier from thermal elements when cost is a driving factor.
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Cellulose insulation consists of processed newspaper material as well as several fire-retardants. Because cellulose is the oldest form of insulation, it is also the most widely used.
Fiberglass Insulation
Once we're certain that the attic is ready for the insulation, we begin the installation process. This is typically called "Blown-In Insulation."
When our team arrives to blow in the insulation, they have all of the tools they need-- an industrial insulation blower, hoses, and protection for your home.

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