Gutters, Insulation, and Energy Audits
in Charlotte, NC
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Cellulose insulation has been used to insulate homes for many years. It is made from recycled newsprint and other recycled paper and treated with non-toxic fire retardants. According to the Cellulose Insulation Manufacturers Association, cellulose:
• Takes less energy to make than any other insulation material.
• Is made of recycled paper and has the highest level of recycled content in the industry - up to 85%.
• Helps prevent the release of the greenhouse gas methane that would result if that paper were sent to a landfill to decompose.
• This environmentally green product reduces waste and is comprised of recycled paper product made from engineered wood fiber.
Wet-Spray Cellulose
Wet-Spray Cellulose uses a unique system that combines dry, loose cellulose insulation with water, which adheres to the wall cavity. The sprayed insulation forms full cavities reducing air infiltration.
Blown-in Cellulose
Cellulose can be pneumatically blown in as a loose, dry insulation material over your attic floor. Cellulose can be used in new construction as well as retrofitting your existing attic space.
We install cellulose insulation from Greenfiber.