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BLOWN-IN INSULATION

Blown-in insulation is very similar to the fiberglass insulation manufactured as rolls or batts. It comes in densely packed bales that are wrapped in plastic. As the name suggests, blown insulation is applied with special blowing equipment.
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About Blown-in Insulation

Blown insulation is cellulose insulation that is blown into place in the form of loose fibers. This type of insulation is ideal for attic floors, irregularly shaped areas and for filling in around obstructions.

Blown-in insulation slows heat transfer by conduction but it won’t stop energy losses caused by air leaks. That’s why air sealing should always be done before an insulation upgrade with blown fiberglass. Cellulose insulation of the most affordable ways to improve energy efficiency and save money on heating and cooling costs.
 
The attic is usually the first home improvement priority for homeowners who want a higher level of comfort and lower utility bills. Most attics only contain a minimal amount of insulation — not nearly enough to cope with today’s extreme temperatures and high energy costs.
 
Fortunately, an attic insulation upgrade is one of the most affordable and cost-effective energy upgrades available. By sealing energy-wasting air leaks and upgrading attic insulation according to Dept. of Energy recommendations, you can cut your heating and cooling costs nearly in half. 

Pros
  • Does not form an air barrier
  • Compresses over time causing reduction in R-value
  • Cannot be applied to vertical surfaces
  • Does not form an air barrier
  • Compresses over time causing reduction in R-value
  • Cannot be applied to vertical surfaces