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Blown-in Attic Insulation

Blown-in Attic Insulation in Burlington, Hamilton & Niagara

Envirotech Exteriors

Professional Installation Services for Maximum Efficiency

Our blown-in attic insulation services in Burlington, Hamilton and Niagara are designed to provide maximum energy efficiency for your home. Our professional installation team will ensure that your attic is properly insulated to provide maximum comfort and energy efficiency. We use the latest and most efficient non-combustable insulation materials to ensure that your home is comfortable all year round and can save you money on your heating and cooling costs.

What is blown-in attic insulation?

Blown-in attic insulation is a type of insulation product that is made from either loose, fibrous materials or granules of foam. It is blown into attics and other cavities to provide improved energy efficiency and thermal performance. Blown-in attic insulation works by creating an air barrier, trapping in warm air during the winter months and keeping out cooler air during the summer months. It is usually installed with a special machine that dispenses the insulation material into the cavity, providing even coverage throughout. Blown-in attic insulation is an effective way to reduce energy costs and make homes more comfortable throughout the year. This type of insulation can also help insulate against sound, creating a more peaceful environment in the home.

What are the different types of attic insulation?

The two main types of attic insulation are loose-fill and batt. Loose-fill insulation is a type of material, like cellulose or shredded newspaper, that is blown into cavities with a machine to provide an even coverage throughout the space. Batt insulation is pre-cut sheets of fiberglass or mineral wool that fit snugly between wall studs and joists. Each type of attic insulation has its own benefits and drawbacks, so it’s important to consider which one would best suit the specific needs of your project. Additionally, some types may require additional ventilation or other measures to ensure it meets local building codes. Professional contractors can help determine the best option for your project

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