Blown Insulation

What It Is and How It Works

Blow-in insulation is a type of insulation that is installed by blowing loose-fill material into the spaces between the walls, attic, or ceiling of a home. The material is typically cellulose or fiberglass, and it is blown in using a special machine.

Blow-in insulation is a popular choice for home insulation because it is relatively inexpensive and easy to install. It is also available in a variety of thicknesses and R-values, so you can choose the right type of insulation for your needs.

How Blow-In Insulation Works

Blow-in insulation works by trapping air. Air is a good insulator, so it helps to keep heat in during the winter and cool air in during the summer. Blow-in insulation is also effective at reducing noise levels.

Types of Blow-In Insulation

There are two main types of blow-in insulation: cellulose and fiberglass. Cellulose blow-in insulation is made from recycled paper fibers that are treated with fire retardant. Fiberglass blow-in insulation is made from glass fibers that are held together with a binder.

Advantages of Blow-In Insulation

Blow-in insulation has several advantages over other types of insulation, including:

  • It is relatively inexpensive.
  • It is available in a variety of thicknesses and R-values.
  • It can be blown into hard-to-reach places.
  • It is a good choice for homes with irregular shapes.

Disadvantages of Blow-In Insulation

Blow-in insulation also has some disadvantages, including:

  • It can settle over time, reducing its effectiveness.
  • It can be dusty and messy to install.
  • It can be difficult to remove if you need to access the space behind it.

Comparison of Blow-In Insulation to Other Types of Insulation

Blow-in insulation is a good choice for home insulation, but it is not the only type of insulation available. Other types of insulation include:

  • Batt insulation: Batt insulation is made up of long, narrow strips of material that are held together by a facing. It is typically installed between the studs in walls or ceiling.
  • Spray foam insulation: Spray foam insulation is a type of insulation that is applied as a liquid and then expands to fill the space. It is a very effective insulator, but it is also more expensive than blow-in insulation.

The best type of insulation for your home will depend on your specific needs and budget. If you are looking for an inexpensive and easy-to-install type of insulation, blow-in insulation is a good option. If you are looking for a more effective insulator, spray foam insulation or rockwool insulation may be a better choice.

Choosing the Right Blow-In Insulation

When choosing blow-in insulation, there are a few things you need to consider, including:

  • The type of insulation: Cellulose or fiberglass are the two most common types of blow-in insulation.
  • The thickness of the insulation: The thickness of the insulation will determine its R-value, which is a measure of its insulating ability.
  • The cost: The cost of the insulation will vary depending on the type and thickness.

Once you have considered these factors, you can choose the right blow-in insulation for your home.

Installing Blow-In Insulation

Blow-in insulation is installed by our team of professionals. The insulation is blown into the spaces between the walls, attic, or ceiling using a special machine.

The installation process is relatively quick and easy, and it can be done without disturbing the existing structure of your home.

Conclusion

Blow-in insulation is a good choice for home insulation. It is relatively inexpensive, easy to install, and available in a variety of thicknesses and R-values. When choosing blow-in insulation, it is important to consider the type of insulation, the thickness of the insulation, the cost, and the installation process.

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