Sunday, September 30, 2012

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Google Blown Cellulose Insulation is composed of 85% recycled newspaper. The remaining 15% is composed of non-toxic borate compounds which resists fire, insects and mould. Cellulose earns “green points” due to the fact that it requires less energy than fiberglass to manufacture. Cellulose also helps to reduce energy consumption and promotes environmental responsibility.



Blown Cellulose can be installed in new or existing structures. It is popular in retrofit applications because existing wall finishes are not removed to install the insulation and it can also be pumped in to walls. It is favoured in attic applications because you can blow unrestricted depths of fibre to achieve deep coverage more easily.

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