What’s the most ecologically friendly insulation? Cellulose Insulation. With this type of insulation in your home or office, you won’t have to worry about paying high energy bills or having to remove mildew or mold growth again.
Cellulose Insulation is a thick, dense, and clumpy insulation type with a consistency similar to down feathers. It is made chiefly of recycled paper materials, especially when compared to fiberglass, and is installed dry, making it easy to install. This can benefit your home and health. Cellulose is also fire and mold resistant and can greatly reduce the sound traveling from one room to another. It is also resistant to insects and other vermin because it is treated with borates, making it a long-lived insulation option.
If you keep adjusting your home’s thermostat because outside air keeps sneaking in, or if you are tired of high utility bills, consider having cellulose insulation installed in your walls or attic. It’s sure to insulate even the tightest of corners, as well as the areas around wires, pipes, and poles, leaving fewer air pockets for air to escape. Here in Maine, you never know what you'll get when it comes to weather, so it pays to protect your home against anything. Whether you're building a new addition, insulating your garage, or simply adding a new layer of insulation to an old home, our professional cellulose insulation contractors will know exactly what you need. Reach out to our professionals today to learn more about our fiberglass, cellulose, and spray foam insulation options, our cost-effective rates, and our reliable installation procedure. Let us put our skills and experience to work for you.
All In One Insulation is your source for high-quality insulation services in the greater Portland, Windham, Westbrook, and Scarborough, ME area. As local residents, we understand the unique challenges that property owners in Maine face and will work to address them with our services. Maine houses generally fall far short of the proper insulation levels; in fact, the average attic in Maine has less than a third of the recommended heat transfer resistance! Local homes require plenty of insulation at every level to help control energy bills and make your house feel more comfortable all year round. Our professional team has the knowledge and experience to help. We can examine your home and make recommendations based on your specific property and your individual circumstances. Different spaces will be best suited to different types and amounts of insulation; we’ll make sure that your home receives exactly what it needs and work to install your new insulation as safely as possible. If you’re interested in learning more about the services that All In One Insulation can provide, contact our insulation contractors today to schedule a consultation!