Cellulose insulation is sprayed or blown into walls, conforming to cavities. Fiberglass batts leave gaps and voids that lead to poor insulating results. Tru-SoftTM cellulose takes considerably less energy than fiberglass insulation to make. All forms of building insulation may be considered to be "green" items.
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Cellulose insulation Colorado Springs
To build a strong thermal barrier that offers superior comfort and helps save on energy costs, cellulose insulation is sprayed or blown into walls, conforming to cavities. Fiberglass batts, in
contrast, frequently leave gaps and voids that lead to poor insulating results.
Benefits of our insulation of cellulose:
Reduces bills for heating & cooling by as much as 32 percent (based on a Leominster Housing Authority study)
Quiets a home better by reducing air penetration by wall cavities than fiberglass
Meets and exceeds testing for fire-resistance
In most applications, cellulose can be mounted over existing insulation. In most applications, cellulose can be mounted over existing insulation.
What makes our cellulose insulation "greener" than others?
Since they conserve energy, eliminating harmful carbon emissions resulting from burning fossil fuels, all forms of building insulation may be considered to be "green" items. However, our special cellulose insulation Tru-SoftTM belongs to the 'super-green' insulation content group because it includes up to 85% recycled paper - products that would otherwise be discarded in landfills.
In grinding machines, the recycled paper is processed, creating a soft , lightweight material with an insulation value as high as R-4 per inch. Tru-SoftTM cellulose takes considerably less energy than fiberglass insulation to make. To insulate the same home at the same R-value, manufacturing fiberglass for a home requires six times more energy than manufacturing cellulose.