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At 3.5 per inch of material, the R-value of blown-in cellulose is 23% better per inch than fiberglass batts! According to research done at the Oak Ridge National Lab, fiberglass loses up to 50% of its R-value in very cold conditions; making cellulose a better choice for homes in northern climates.
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Choosing the right material for your home’s attic insulation can have a lasting impact on your comfort as well as your heating and cooling bills. Prior to choosing an insulation material, it’s important to understand the properties of your attic insulation. At Dr. Energy Saver and Attic Systems, we prefer blown-in cellulose over blown-in and fiberglass batts for several reasons:
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Read More »Air moving through a vented attic deposits dirt and dust into fiberglass batts; this is called wind-washing. Dirty fiberglass batts have a significantly reduced R-value. Because it is denser than fiberglass, cellulose is much more resistant to wind-washing.
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The first phase is the winter slump from November through February. This is usually a slow time in the shed world, but it is ideal to start looking...
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If you're using a concrete shed base, the concrete slab should be the same size as the shed. However,if you're using a gravel foundation, the...
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