Cellulose Insulation
Looking for an effective, environmentally friendly insulation option for your Oregon home? Cellulose insulation offers superior thermal performance while reducing landfill waste. Made from up to 85% recycled paper products, cellulose insulation transforms old newspapers and waste paper into high-performance home insulation.
How Cellulose Insulation Works:
Cellulose insulation is professionally blown into attics and wall cavities, creating a dense thermal barrier that fills gaps and irregular spaces other insulation types miss. This blown-in application method achieves the R-value your home needs for maximum energy efficiency—typically R-49 to R-60 in attics for Pacific Northwest homes.
Why Choose Cellulose Insulation?
Environmental Benefits:
- Made from 85% recycled paper content
- Diverts waste from landfills
- Lower embodied energy than fiberglass insulation
- Sustainable and renewable material
Performance Advantages:
- R-value of 3.5-3.7 per inch
- Superior air sealing compared to batt insulation
- Excellent soundproofing properties
- Fire-resistant with treated fire retardants
- Resists mold and pest infiltration
Cost-Effective:
- Competitive pricing with other insulation types
- Lower energy bills from improved thermal performance
- Long lifespan (20-30+ years)
- Minimal settling over time
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