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Our company offers the highest quality insulation products available on the market to ensure our work enhances comfort and energy efficiency, and to ensure our work stands the tests of time. By providing a wide variety of insulation products, customers can pick the perfect product to fit their needs. A properly insulated building conserves more energy, saves money, reduces energy payments, deters pests and preserves natural resources.
Insulation products are installed in various forms such as blown-in loose fill, batts, radiant barrier, or spray foam, and products are designed to deter mold, moisture or pests, and prevent fire. The higher the R-Value, the more effective the insulating properties are of an insulation product. R-Value is the measure of an insulation material’s ability to lower levels of heat conduction.
Although one variety of insulation may have a higher R-Value, this does not mean it is the best fit for every project. Our company can help you determine which insulation product best suits your needs with our free quote and estimate.
Types Of Insulation Products
Loose fill insulation, also known as blown-in insulation, can be blown inside of existing walls or attics. In an attic with limited space, installing blown-in insulation is ideal as not enough space is available to install fiberglass batts.
Existing walls are filled with blown-in insulation by drilling a hole one foot below the ceiling line and three feet above the floor and filling the wall with an insulation blower. Once the walls are filled with blown-in insulation, the holes are closed by plastic plugs. Once the wall is finished and painted, the plastic plugs are no longer visible and the only thing you will see is energy savings.
Blown-In Insulation Benefits:
- Retards Fire
- Easy To Install
- Elevates Comfort
- Preserves Energy
- Diminishes Noise
- Lessons Mold And Moisture
Cellulose is considered a “green” form of insulation as the material is comprised of recycled newspaper which otherwise could have gone to a landfill. Cellulose insulation is a non-toxic product safe for home use and has an R-Value of approximately R-3.5 per inch. The material is treated to withstand mold, mildew, fire, and pests. Cellulose insulation is installed as a loose fill which can be blown into open attics or into existing walls.
Cellulose Insulation Benefits:
- Affordable
- Resistant to Pests
- Fire Resistant
- Preserves Energy
- Elevates Comfort
- Diminishes Landfill Waste
- Prevents Mildew and Mold
- Created From Recycled Materials
Rockwool material is a naturally occurring material discovered in Hawaii near the active Mauna Loa volcano in 1850. During volcanic eruptions, high winds blew molten rock into the branches of nearby trees, creating rockwool material.
Rockwool Insulation has an R-Value of approximately 3.0-R to 3.3-R per inch and is created by spinning melted rock into fiber strands at a temperature of 3000 degrees. This material is then formed into batts or readied for blown-in insulation.
Benefits of Rockwool Insulation:
- Deters Pests
- Fire Resistant
- High R-Values
- Noise Deadening
- Extensive Lifespan
- Renewable Resource
- Nondegradable Material
- Safe On Skin – Non-Irritating
- Mold and Moisture Deterrent
- Naturally Occurring Resource
Rockwool batt or blown-in insulation can be installed in businesses, homes, pole barns and more.
Fiberglass insulation has an R-Value of approximately R-2.2 to R-2.7 per inch and is constructed by blowing or spinning molten glass into fibers, which are then formed into rolls, batts or readied for blown-in insulation. This form of insulation is relatively inexpensive, and fiberglass is the most common insulation installed in attics, walls, ceilings and basements.
Fiberglass Insulation Benefits:
- Affordable
- Deters Fire
- Easy to Install
- Mold Deterrent
- Diminishes Noise
- Restricts Air Flow
Spray foam is a wet expanding foam used to insulate and air seal walls, ceiling cavities, floors, spaces around electrical outlets and light fixtures, and spaces between walls and windows or doors.
Open Cell Spray Foam: When open cell foam is sprayed, small bubbles within the foam rupture, leaving behind tiny air pockets. Open cell is non-absorbent and allows moisture to flow through the foam’s air pockets, preventing mold and condensation buildup. Open cell spray foam is also used to diminish sound and has an R-Value of around R-3.8 per inch, expanding to about 3 inches of thickness.
Closed Cell Spray Foam: When closed cell foam is sprayed, air bubbles within the foam do not burst. Bubbles form closed air pockets which create a vapor barrier. Moisture is unable to move through the foam or become absorbed, therefore blocking mildew and mold. Closed cell foam repels water and creates an air seal, making this product extremely beneficial in flood zones. It has R-Value of approximately R-7 per inch, expanding to about 1 inch thickness, which can be left exposed after installation as the foam is dense and strong.
Spray Foam Insulation Benefits:
- Eco-friendly
- Repels Pests
- Fire Resistant
- Preserves Energy
- Extended Lifespan
- Enhances Comfort
- Hardens Adjacent Walls
- Prevents Moisture and Mold
- Blocks Entry to Pollens and Allergens
- Seals and Fills Undetected Holes and Cracks
A radiant barrier is primarily installed in attics. They reflect approximately 90% of heat away from the roof rather than absorbing heat into the building and can be retrofitted or added to new construction. The reflective properties of radiant barrier insulation increase the R-value of an attic’s existing insulation while establishing a cooler attic temperature in the summer as well as a warmer temperature in the winter.
Benefits of Radiant Barrier Insulation:
- Enhances Existing R-Value
- Enhances Comfort
- Reflects Heat Away
- Lowers Energy Costs
- Cools Attic Temperatures
- Keeps a Building Warm During Winter
- Keeps a Building Cool During Summer
Blown-in blanket system (BIBS) insulation has high R-Values of approximately R-4.23 per inch. it is constructed using mesh netting pulled over wooden studs in the ceiling or wall and then blown-in with loose fill insulation. BIBS prevents insulation gaps and unwanted air flow as the netting ensures the loose fill insulation is held in place while thoroughly insulating around electrical boxes, ductwork and pipes.
Blown in blanket systems are composed from mold resistant, recycled, non-combustible substances which protect a building and its occupants during a fire. BIBS deadens sound and prevents moisture, drafts, pests, pollens, pollutants and mold.
Introduction to Sonoglass Spray Insulation
Sonoglass is a fiberglass spray used for sound or thermal control and is commonly used for theaters, churches, gymnasiums, performance spaces, and sports arenas. This non-combustible spray can be applied in a thin layer and adheres to almost any surface type, such as curved, flat, irregular and domed spaces.
Benefits of Installing Sonoglass Spray Insulation
Sonoglass insulation is flatter, smoother and more aesthetically pleasing than cellulose spray. it is economical; only a thin layer needs to be applied to achieve the desired effects. Sonoglass is also mold resistant, is composed of 58% recycled materials, has an R-Value of R-3.733 per inch, is available in numerous colors, is rated flame-spread 0, is non-combustible and adheres to almost any surface.
Appealing Qualities of Sonoglass Spray Insulation
- Durable
- Air Sealing
- Higher R-Values
- Non-Combustible
- Diminishes Sound
- Thermal Insulation
- Color Options Available
- Adheres to Most Surfaces
- Mildew and Mold Resistant
Introduction to Monoglass Spray Insulation
Monoglass is composed of a mixture of polymer and soft glass fibers, has an R-Value of R-28 on vertical spray applications, and an R-Value of R-20 on overhead spray applications. It is specifically designed for application in difficult to reach areas. Monoglass spray insulation can be applied up to 7 inches thick on vertical surfaces and 5 inches thick on horizonal surfaces, and adheres most surface materials including gypsum, wood, glass, concrete, fireproofing, steel and more.
Benefits of Monoglass Spray Insulation
Monoglass is non-toxic, non-combustible, rated as flame spread 0, smoke development 0, and is created from partially recycled materials. It is installed in a single pass, saving both money and time. Monoglass insulation is mold resistant, mildew resistant, and is commonly used to insulate around high-humidity areas such as indoor pools. Mold cannot form on this inorganic material.
Monoglass spray reduces noise levels, provides high R-Values, and offers effective thermal insulation properties. Monoglass spray has a Noise Reduction Coefficient of 0.95, meaning that 95% of sound waves are absorbed, while the remaining 5% of sound waves are reflected. Monoglass does not effect fire ratings when sprayed over existing fireproofing, as the spray is non-combustible.
Appealing Qualities Of Monoglass Spray Insulation
- Durable
- Air Seals
- High R-Values
- Mold Resistant
- Reduces Sound
- Variety of Colors
- Thermal Insulator
- Non-Combustible
- Adheres to Most Surfaces
Introduction To K13 Insulation
K13 is a fire resistant insulation spray used for noise and thermal control. This form of insulation is created from cotton and wood and is considered green as it is composed of recyclable materials. This spray can be used on ceilings as an exposed finish and is often installed in noisy venues such as restaurants, bars, offices, and event venues to help control sound levels and create a more comfortable atmosphere.
Benefits Of K13 Insulation
K13’s cellulose-based materials reduce sound reverberation and diminish noise levels caused from rainfall on the roof, chatter within an office, or loud venues with live music. This spray is fire resistant with a class 0 fire rating which decreases heat release, prevents the spread of flames on surfaces, and creates a safer environment for occupants in the event of a fire. K13 insulation is available in multiple colors to compliment any décor, is created from recyclable cellulose materials (wood and cotton) and can adhere to various surfaces such as gypsum, glass, metal, plasterboard, concrete or wood. K13 has an R value of 3.75 per inch, can be applied up to 5 inches thick, creates an air seal when applied, fills in gaps and cracks, and blocks out moisture.
Qualities of K13 Insulation
- Durable
- Provides Air Sealing
- High R-Values
- Reduces Sound
- Variety of Colors
- Thermal Insulation
- Environmentally Healthy
- Adheres to Most Surfaces
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