Types of Insulation We Provide
Cellulose Spray Insulation (click here for product specifications)
Blown-in loose-fill insulation includes high-density natural fibers blown
into building cavities or attics using special equipment, preventing air
leaks and forming a seamless blanket in attics (also used to restore lost
R-Value in older homes when added over existing fiberglass). Cellulose is
manufactured from recycled paper and includes an adhesive to make them
resistant to settling. This type of material also provides additional resistance
to air infiltration due to its density. Flame retardant, mold resistant and pest-
deterrent, yet safe & all-natural fibers - cellulose is the preferred material for
most products in performance and value, as recommended by energy
consultant Doug Rye.
For more information on cellulose, visit www.applegateinsulation.com.
Fiberglass rolls/batt Insulation (click here for product specifications)
Batts or rolls (blankets), are flexible products made from
fiberglass and are available with or without vapor retarder facing paper.
All batts we install also include a special flame-resistant facing.
Fiberglass Spray Insulation (click here for product specifications)
Blown-in loose-fill insulation consisting of fiberglass particles blown into
building cavities or attics using special equipment. Includes an adhesive to
make them resistant to settling; flame retardant.
Foam (click here for product specifications)
Polyurethane foam insulation can be installed by using special equipment to
meter, mix, and spray into place; foam can also help to reduce air leaks.
We also offer extra insulation over what is currently installed, as well as removal of
older material and replacement with new.
For a broader explanation of various uses of different types of
insulation, please contact us.
We will be happy to discuss the pros and cons of all types of
insulation for your individual project and aid in selecting the best
product to fit your needs.
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