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Blown in cellulose is a highly effective, environmentally friendly insulation solution. Made from recycled newspaper and treated with borate for fire retardance, the even distribution of blown in cellulose insulation makes for a high performance insulation that has come into increasing favor among green builders and building energy efficiency experts.
A few reasons we like blown in cellulose insulation:
Environmentally Friendly.
Cellulose is made from recycled newspaper, so it's an earth-friendly insulation solution. You can also rest assured that it's a safe product to have in your house -- no formaldehyde, no harmful chemicals.
Consistent High Performance.
Because cellulose is blown into cavities as small particles rather than installed in batt form, it's far less likely to come with gaps and air leaks around the edges. This means that you get consistent high performance - for a cozier, more energy efficient home.
Fire Retardant.
Cellulose is treated with the flame retardant borate, which is highly effective at slowing down the spread of fires. A house that is insulated with blown in cellulose insulation is safer from a fire-hazard standpoint than an uninsulated house.
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Testimonials
Deb F., Hudson, WI
St Croix Energy Solutions did the insulation on our small remodel job. They arrived to the minute of when they said. They used 3 different types of insulation to maximize each situation. The crew was fast and courteous. They cleaned up very nicely and made sure the foam was not going to be an issue with the new sheet rock. Our 1st energy audit blower door was over 2800 (what ever that means) The final audit blower door was around 2000. Now we can't wait to get our 1st winter heat bill to see how much money we are saving. Who knew a heat bill could be exciting!?!