We specialize in a number of types of insulation including damp spray & dense pack cellulose, spray foam and rigid foam.

Damp Spray and Dense Pack Cellulose (shown above)

Damp-Spray and Dense Pack cellulose stops air infiltration, offers excellent sound insulation and performs much better than fiberglass bats. High-powered blower equipment packs cellulose into exposed shell-wall cavities. The insulation tightly packs around exposed studs, piping and protrusions to form a dense, hard, uniform seal.

Cellulose insulation is made from recycled newspaper and reconstituted wood pulp. The insulation material is treated with Borate, a naturally occurring mineral compound which greatly increases fire, moisture, mold and vermin resistance. Properly installed, cellulose insulation creates a thermal barrier far superior to traditional fiberglass or other insulations. It is substantially less expensive than rigid or spray foams.

Cellulose Facts

• 38% stronger sealing properties, as compared to fiberglass
• 24% reduction in air infiltration
• 22-55% greater fire resistance, superior moisture, vermin and mold resistance
• Greater soundproofing and vibration-dampening

 

Spray Foam

Expanding foam insulation is sprayed through a nozzle into wall, ceiling, and floor cavities where it expands to fill every nook and cranny. The seamless material virtually eliminates energy-wasting air filtration. Because it expands into tight areas, sprayed foam is ideal for insulating steel framing and hard to get at areas like crawl spaces.

We use a non-toxic spray foam insulation. This polyurethane based material has the highest R-value for any given thickness compared to other insulation products. The initial cost of using spray foam insulation runs about three times more than traditional materials. But keep in mind that the increase in R-value and air sealing will lower your utility bills by as much as 30 percent – paying back the cost difference in energy savings in less than five years.