Recently, I did a "blow-in" insulation in some walls in a home I was rehabbing that had a room where there was no insulation in the walls - It was super cold in the winter, and lost a lot of the cool air being pumped in in the summer. It was super easy - you just drilled some holes in the drywall, stuck the hose in the hole, and "blew" the insulation in. GreenFiber was used, and it worked perfect.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Going Green: GreenFiber Insulation
If you are contemplating doing some insulating before the winter months hit, GreenFiber Insulation would be a great product to employ. It can be used in attics, floors, and walls of new construction or reinsulation. As with all insulation, it provides great thermal performance, fire-resistance, and sound control. And - the best part - it consists of 85% recycled content.
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