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Here are the 4 cheapest ways to insulate a shed roof: Use bubble wrap. Use cellulose. Use straw. Use sprayed foam.
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When it comes to insulating your shed roof you have some great options that won’t only help save you money but will be great for your shed and the environment as well.
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Learn More »Cellulose is one of the most eco-friendly and cost-effective insulations that you can buy. It’s a popular alternative to fiberglass and is made almost entirely (80%) of recycled newspapers. This means that not only is the material non-toxic, but it’s green, efficient, and provides great thermal protection. I know you may be thinking, “But newspapers are flammable; why do I want to insulate my home with that?” Though cellulose is composed of recycled papers, the material undergoes a chemical treatment to provide it with permanent fire resistance. Not only is cellulose safe for your home, but all building codes approve it, and professionals consider it to be more fire-safe than fiberglass. You can install cellulose in new or existing structures, making it an easy addition to any shed. Install the material using a hose-like device that sprays the insulation into all nooks and crannies that you want to fill. You can buy a 25-pound (11.34-kg) bag of cellulose insulation for less than $20 at your local Home Depot. Keep in mind that you’ll also need to rent a machine if your retailer doesn’t offer free rentals. You may also want to buy protective gear (i.e., masks and goggles) because this insulation method is a bit messy (source).
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