Choosing the best blown in insulation
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Every home can truly benefit from insulation as it cuts down electrical bills and it guarantees weatherproof. It comes in different types so the homeowner has to consult an insulation company and discuss his options before availing insulation service.
Blown fiberglass insulation is one of those more popular types of procedures used for air ducts of houses and commercial buildings. It reduces heat flow thus complementing the weather at present. If it’s summer, it makes your home cooler while warmer during the winter. Recent articles about insulation, however, suggest not to apply fiberglass as it is a carcinogen, but companies manufacturing this insulation material vehemently disagree. According to them, fiberglass insulation is not hazardous as it is covered with a protective material right after it is applied to one’s home. What could be dangerous, they say, is installing fiberglass without the necessary precaution. Risk takers, back off from this one lest suffer the consequence.
Blown cellulose insulation is another method that makes use of old newspapers. Personally, this is my preference even when others fear it for the high risk of fire. Though made up of a flammable component, manufacturers of cellulose insulation see to it that they treat this type of insulation with fire retardants such as sodium borate, ammonium sulfate, monoammonium phosphate, sodium tetraborate, and many other proven chemical mixtures.
After sharing this information regarding insulation with Jake, I further explained to him that insulation is not only intended for attics but I’m focused on mine since I’m facing budget constraints nowadays. For those who have more to shell out, it would be ideal to insulate the ceiling, basement and floors of your home, too, for maximum sound control.
I also added that apart from blown fiberglass and cellulose insulations, he ought to know that there is a list of other effective insulation procedures and materials he might want to opt for. I encouraged him to conduct a research because what I shared is only a backdrop. Besides, I can’t guarantee him what works for my house will also do for his. To each his own, right?
About the Author
For additional information, click this site on Blown fiberglass insulation. Antonette Valdez-Pua is a web copywriter in a web design company associated with a company offering insulation contractors in Virginia.
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