The r values are approximately r 3 2 to r 3 8.
Cellulose insulation for attic and blower.
This is the most common type of blown in.
Walls are patched up and painted over.
This machine is ideal for the installation of loose fill cellulose insulation throughout any area of the home.
While greenfiber doesn t sell blowing machines they are available as a free rental with the purchase of greenfiber products at most big box retail locations.
For eco minded homeowners cellulose is often the insulation of choice because it s made from finely shredded recycled cardboard or newspaper.
Johns manville attic protector r 19 blown in insulation sound barrier.
Cellulose blown in ceiling insulation is a good choice for diyers.
It is made from recycled paper and treated with a fire resistant additive.
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Cellulose insulation which is made from recycled paper that s treated for fire resistance packs tightly between the joists.
The cellulose is blown into the attic or walls through long flexible tubes that run from the blower to an application nozzle.
To determine how much insulation you re going to need measure the length times the width of your attic to get the square footage.
Blown in cellulose has a higher r rating and is less expensive than either blown insulation like fiberglass attic insulation or fiberglass batts.
Lightweight and easy to maneuver it s perfect for contractor or diy installations.
Blown in cellulose is an environmentally friendly material made from recycled newspaper so it s easier on your skin and lungs.
No pressure is placed on the cellulose.
It can be used to fill in the existing insulation.
The cellulose is allowed to fill the cavities or blanket existing insulation.
The machine has wheels for easier maneuverability and transport and comes with 100 feet of hose two 50 sections with connector to achieve optimum coverage.