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Blown-In Insulation

Blown-in insulation is rapidly becoming more popular. This is primarily due to its cost and the fact that it is primarily made from recycled materials. It also entails less labor which means you save even more money. It is also great before spaces that you do not use like the attic. When you are ready to install blown-in insulation, give us a call at the Home Center of West Michigan and we will send professionals to your home.
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Blown-In Insulation

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Blown-in Insulation Installation
Blown-in insulation is very easy for professionals to do. It is also a popular choice in areas that are difficult to access. A good example of difficult to access areas are walls that are already built, crawl spaces, and attics. With this kind of insulation, you will not have to tear apart anything and re-install drywall, plaster, and flooring. All that is needed is the proper equipment and trained professionals. Although blown-in insulation is typically made from recycled nontoxic products, the fine particles can still be a hazard for people with respiratory issues. All that is needed to get this project started is contacting the Home Center of West Michigan. We are dedicated to helping you with all of your home improvement projects and ones like this.
Fire Safety
Of course, you are saving a lot of money by using a recycled material for your insulation. You are also saving a lot of money because that material does not need to be prefabricated into rows or strips. However, it is important that you stipulate whether or not you want the insulation to be fire retardant. A product can be added to your blown-in insulation that will facilitate fire retardation. When you hire a contractor from the Home Center of West Michigan, you can expect high quality products and installation.
Blown-in Insulation Repair
Sometimes, if you tried to install the product yourself, you wind up with material that has settled. You can also over-fill the area which causes it to sag. Another reason that you might want to have your insulation repaired is due to moisture problems. The chemicals applied to inhibit fire can lose effectiveness if they get wet. Of course, if you have a leak in your roof, it can affect the material behind the walls and ceilings. There can also be a problem with mold and bacteria living in the blown-in insulation. Whatever your problems or concerns might be, a call to the Home Center of West Michigan is all you need to get projects finished.

 

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