Blown-In Insulation
Too often overlooked is a home’s insulation. In fact, many New England homes don’t even have insulation and, a well insulated home is an energy efficient home.
Using pneumatic equipment, blown-in insulation is typically installed by professional installers. This type of insulation can be used in wall cavities and is also good for unfinished attic floors, irregularly shaped areas and for filling in around obstructions.
Bruin employees our own trained crews that know how to proficiently insulate and protect your home. We specialize in using Owens Corning ThermalCube Plus Loosefill Insulation and National Fiber cellulose insulation.
Bruin offers two choices of blown-in insulation:
Fiberglass – made primarily from a mixture of sand and materials such as glass that are spun together in to fine fibers.
Cellulose – made primarily from recycled papers that are treated with flame-resistant chemicals.
Your home’s attic AND your home’s walls should be properly insulated.
Both fiberglass and cellulose blown-in insulation, when properly installed, can improve a home’s energy efficiency – and could save you in both the cost to heat your home in the winter and cool it in the summer!
Bruin works with well-known insulation suppliers:
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