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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.
For more information about cellulose insulation, or to schedule a free phone consultation today, contact us here!
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Testimonials
RIchard S., Hudson, WI
We recently had St. Croix Energy Solutions into our home for some insulation work. The work crew arrived when promised. They were very polite and professional. When first arriving, they wanted to inspect the work area. They removed their shoes, without being asked to, inspected the work area, then started the job.
The first task they performed was to put clean drop cloths in the hallway, up the stairs, on the floor under the attic access and over the bed. While one of the workman prepped the attic, the other got all the equipment ready. When al... (read more)