
Blow-In Cellulose Insulation
Blow-in cellulose insulation is an eco-friendly insulation material made from recycled paper products, such newspapers. It is installed by blowing the material into walls and attics, creating a dense and effective thermal barrier. This type of insulation not only improves energy efficiency in homes but also helps reduce noise levels. Additionally, cellulose insulation treated with fire retardants to enhance safety and performance.
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Advantages of Blow-In Cellulose Insulation
When it comes to insulating your home, blow-in cellulose offers more than just energy savings. Made primarily from recycled paper and treated for fire resistance, this eco-friendly option quietly delivers a wide range of benefits behind your walls and in your attic. It's not just about keeping heat in or out—it's about creating a smarter, more resilient home.
Tighter Seal in Complex Spaces
Unlike other insulations, blow-in cellulose naturally conforms to odd-shaped cavities, around wiring, and between obstructions—leaving fewer gaps and cold spots.
Better Airflow Resistance
Due to its dense structure, cellulose slows air movement better than loose fiberglass, which means fewer drafts and improved energy efficiency across all seasons.
Higher Recycled Content
Cellulose is made of up to 85% recycled paper, far more than fiberglass or foam. It’s a sustainable solution without sacrificing insulation value or fire safety.
Sound Dampening
With its dense composition, cellulose does a better job at reducing noise from outside or between rooms. This makes it ideal for bedrooms, offices, or any quiet space.

