Blown in attic insulation

Blown-In Attic Insulation

At Better Edge, our service promises an edge on saving energy in your home. Two pillars of focus here include upgrading your insulation and  sealing your attic completely. By being proactive, homeowners save on average $28,000 per year with optimal upgrades and government rebates.

Learn more about insulation rebates . Please call (480) 904-3714  for a free estimate!

There are three primary ways to insulate your attic using blown in formula. Cellulose has gained popularity in recent years due to its high R-value and low invasive levels. It is frequently contrasted with batt insulation, which is made of pre-formed rolls that are manually installed in cavities. While batt insulation is an extremely effective type of insulation, blown-in insulation is less prone to settling.

We offer 3 types of insulation for attic upgrades:

  • Fiberglass
  • Cellulose
  • Mineral wool

Advantages of blown-in Insulation:

Thermal Retention: Residents of Arizona are no strangers to the intense heat. Attics are commonly overlooked and can be the most vulnerable area of your home. A fire caused by a loose cable sparking from the loft or within a wall will be difficult to detect before it has spread to other parts of the house. Quality insulation can improve your home’s resistance to fire in places where you might not notice a blaze at first, giving you even more peace of mind.

Soundproofing: Is the property located in a noisy neighborhood? Even if you live in a relatively quiet neighborhood, poor insulation can allow noise to pass right through your walls. If you’re sick of hearing traffic or your neighbors’ favorite TV shows, contact American Insulation to learn more about our soundproof insulation options.

Pest control: There is almost nothing worse than discovering that termites, ants, or wildlife have found a way into your home. They frequently endanger anyone inside, and they usually cause significant structural damage. Blown-in insulation can add an extra layer of protection to your home in places where insects and animals are known to congregate, such as the attic, cellar, and foundation.

Rebates: New insulation can help you reduce your carbon footprint, and you may be eligible for rebates to help you rethink your investment. Speak with a Tax Professional to learn more about your eligibility.

ROI: Investing in new insulation is a great selling point even if you do not intend to sell your home for several years. Homeowners looking to pass inspection may receive a request for insulation.

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