As the name suggests, ‘blown-in’ insulation is small, loose fragments of insulation that are sprayed into a space using compressed air. This allows for loose space to be filled quickly and efficiently. Usually, blown-in insulation is used as a ‘top-off,’ in conjunction with other insulation types.
Why is it important?
Saves Energy by helping cool during the summer and keep heat in during the colder seasons.
Better Protection Against Fire.
Quick and Easy to install.
Provides additional soundproofing.
Helps reduce condensation build up.
Is one of the more efficient insulation options on the market.