Cellulose Insulation in St. Louis & Beyond
Cellulose insulation has been used to insulate homes for many years. Cellulose is made from recycled newsprint and paper and is treated with non-toxic fire retardants. Cellulose insulation gives you a durable, safe, cost-effective solution to your insulation needs, and it can vastly improve the sound control in a space. We are proud to be the experts for cellulose insulation in St. Louis and beyond.
Cellulose insulation can be used in new construction as well as retrofitting an attic space. At Goley Insulation, our local installation crews have vast experience installing blow-in blanket systems (BIBS) in new and existing structures. During the installation process, we apply a high-performing loosefill cellulose insulation product. The insulation is set into place via a netting material. By creating an insulating blanket and filling crevices within a space, this system helps to optimize the R-value. Advantages of blow-in cellulose insulation include increased energy efficiency, sound control, and temperature regulation, as well as reduced air infiltration in a space.
According to the Cellulose Insulation Manufacturers Association, cellulose:
- Takes less energy to make than any other insulation material.
- Has the highest level of recycled content in the industry – up to 85%.
- Helps prevent the release of the greenhouse gas methane that would result if that paper were sent to a landfill to decompose.