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THERMAL INSULATION - RESIDENTIAL
Thermal Insulation |
| Insulation fibers are sprayed
(blown) into place and fill cracks, voids and seams, forming a continuous coating
over the surface which reduces air infiltration. Unlike prefabricated insulation
(called batts &/or
rolls), materials we use leave no voids or compressed areas that would
reduce thermal efficiency. The result is a product with exceptionally low heat
transfer characteristics using paper or cotton.
We can pressure fill (pressure
pack) by drilling through existing sheetrock (drywall), plaster or wood (shiplap). Exterior
walls can be done by drilling ¾” holes
to 1” holes through brick or wood that can include cedar shake, rough cedar
and/or 105 siding or regular wood siding. Asbestos, aluminum siding, hardy plank
or anything that will crack or split must be done from the interior side only. |
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