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Hybrid Spray Foam and Cellulose

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Description:

Create an air barrier with our hybrid spray foam and cellulose wall application. 1.5” of spray foam is applied to create an air seal and moisture barrier around the envelope of the structure (where most air is lost).  Once the spray foam has cured, a 2” application of spray cellulose is applied. The hybrid application improves structural stability while delivering the highest R-Value per inch and dampens outside noise pollution.  

Benefits of hybrid spray foam and cellulose:

This hybrid application will provide the highest R-Value per inch in your wall. Spray foam is applied to create an air seal to mitigate the loss of conditioned air in your living space as well as add structural stability. Cellulose is applied and offers a more dense insulation than fiberglass. This combination of spray foam and cellulose will make your living space quieter, more comfortable, more efficient, and outperforms other installation methods.


Wall Spray Cellulose

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Description:
Cellulose insulation is made from 85% recycled paper fiber and is the most “green” and energy efficient insulation in use today. In walls, spray cellulose insulation is applied with a blowing machine and overfilled in stud cavities. A light water content is added as a bonding agent so the insulation will “stick” to the substrate and cure in the wall. The excess is shaved off with a screeting tool, and reused through the process leaving no waste.

Benefits of spray cellulose:
Spray cellulose insulation is 11x more dense than fiberglass insulation. This dense recycled paper fiber provides an effective way to stop air infiltration and fill cavities without leaving voids. It also covers pipes and wires without gaps. Cellulose insulation is treated with borate. Borate is a mineral that deters pests, while adding fire resistance.


Blown Cellulose

 

Description:
Blown in cellulose insulation can be applied in attics and retro fitting walls. This product is made from 85% recycled paper fiber and is the most “green” and energy efficient insulation in use today.  In attics and retro-fit walls, spray cellulose insulation is blown in with a machine and brought to the desired R-Value.

Benefits of blown cellulose:
Adding Cellulose to existing insulation in your attic is an easy way to add performance to your structure. Cellulose insulation is more dense than fiberglass insulation and can be blown in to hard to reach areas. Cellulose insulation is treated with minerals that deter pests, while adding fire resistance.


Closed Cell Spray Foam

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Description:
Closed cell polyurethane spray foam is a two-component, semi rigid spray polyurethane foam insulation. This product offers a self adhering, seamless insulation that can be used in many areas of the building envelope, including; open wall cavities, crawlspaces, perimeter rim joists, cathedral ceilings and garage ceilings. Choosing a high-performance insulation material is a major step towards improving the energy efficiency in your home.

 Benefits of closed cell spray foam:

Closed cell spray foam not only insulates your home, but it air seals also. Air sealing contributes to an increase in energy-efficiency, reducing heating and cooling costs. Those who use spray foam insulation will experience several benefits including a higher R-value per inch: this increases performance in tighter spaces such as basements, crawlspaces, and exterior spaces. This product is less permeable for air, pests, moisture, heat and adds structural stability to wood or metal buildings.


Open Cell Spray Foam

 

Description:

Open-cell foam insulation provides superior energy efficiency and air infiltration control as a high performance building envelope insulation system. Open cell spray foam is a self-adhering, seamless low-density spray foam insulation that can be used in many areas of the building envelope including; open wall cavities, crawlspaces, perimeter rim joists, cathedral ceilings, and garage ceilings.

Benefits of open cell spray foam:

Compared to closed-cell insulation, open-cell insulation expands much more after each application. Open cell spray foam works well for filling small, untouched spaces in a home as well as walls, attics, and large voids. Because it has excellent soundproofing abilities, open-cell foam is usually used between studs and in attics.


Blown Fiberglass

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Description:
ProPink is certified for use in walls, attics, ceilings and floors for both new construction and retrofit applications.

Benefits of blown fiberglass:
Fiberglass blown-in insulation is very popular in attics and will help to reduce the heating and cooling costs in your home. Blown in fiberglass insulation has virtually no settling. Closed walls can be retro-fitted with a drill-and-fill process. This is where small ports are opened between studs and insulation is blown in.


Fiberglass Batting

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Description:
If you’re looking for a cost-effective thermal and/or acoustic barrier, Owens Corning fiberglass batt insulation is the way to go. Clean cutting fibers, consistent quality, and low dust make for a quick and beautiful install.

Benefits of fiberglass batting:

Owens Corning insulation can be used in both new construction and retro-fit projects with wood and/or metal framing in both commercial and residential structures. Applications include walls, ceilings, and floors. 


Agricultural Insulation

 

Description:

Our professional installers use insulation designed specifically for agricultural structures. These non-corrosive products are ideal for metal buildings and exceptionally effective in low-pitch roof construction. Agricultural insulation is made to absorb sounds and smells, it provides added comfort for animals, farmhands and neighbors.

Benefits of Agricultural Insulation:

Agricultural insulation helps reduce energy costs and improve livestock comfort. Help protect your machinery, grain, and livestock investments by minimizing condensation and moisture-related problems within livestock barns. This insulation is treated with boric acid to add fire resistance and deter pests, it's great for harsh climates. Helps maintain temperature within livestock barns and provides consistent comfort while reducing energy costs.