Fiberglass Insulation
What Is Fiberglass Insulation?
Fiberglass insulation has an R-Value of about R-2.2 to R-2.7 per inch and is constructed by blowing or spinning molten glass into fibers, which is then formed into rolls, batts or blown-in insulation. As this form of insulation is relatively inexpensive, fiberglass is the most common insulation installed in attics, walls, ceilings and basements.
Why Install Fiberglass Insulation?
Fiberglass offers many benefits such as being inexpensive, mold resistant, fire retardant, easy to install and sound absorbent. No matter what budget is available for insulation installation, fiberglass is extremely affordable and can insulate a building without breaking the bank.
Fiberglass insulation is created from tiny shards of glass giving the product it’s non-combustible attribute and also a resistance to mold growth. With fire retardant fiberglass inside the walls of a building, occupants are safer in the event of a fire.
Additionally, fiberglass insulation is extremely effective at absorbing sound and can be used in the process of sound deadening. The tiny non-corrosive fiberglass molecules limit airflow, prevent heat transfer and provide safe insulation around pipes, wiring metal building materials such as anchors, screws, nails, rivets, nuts, bolts and washers.
Fiberglass insulation can be quickly and easily installed in order to provide immediate comfort and energy efficiency. Choose to install fiberglass as a roll, batt or loose fill. Loose fill is the perfect solution for attics with small openings and can be added to existing walls through small drilled holes.
Overall, fiberglass is an inexpensive, non-combustible, sound dampening solution for almost any insulation project. Call today for a free estimate and experience how fiberglass insulation can improve comfort and energy efficiency!
Fiberglass Insulation Benefits:
- Affordable
- Deters Fire
- Easy To Install
- Mold Deterrent
- Diminishes Noise
- Restricts Air Flow
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