Low Dust Cellulose Blow in Insulation
Keep your home comfortable in extreme cold and hot temperatures all year round. GreenFiber cellulose insulation fills gaps and voids to create an energy saving thermal blanket and reduce noise. Fire resistant treated insulation is made with up to 85% recycled material that meets Class 1 Fire Rating to protect your home and give you more time to evacuate.
- Ideal for attics: creates an energy saving thermal blanket
- Apply over existing insulation or in new construction
- Free 24-hour machine rental with the purchase of 20-bags
- Ideal for attic blow-in installations to create a thermal blanket that fills voids and reduces noise
- Covers 40 sq. ft. per 19 lbs. bag at R-19
- R-value coverage ranges from R-13 to R-60 for superior resistance to airflow and meets U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) recommendations for reducing energy costs
- Fire resistant treated insulation is made with up to 85% recycled material that meets class 1 fire rating to protect your home and give you more time to evacuate
- Requires no cutting tools; allowing for simple installation in just 3 steps: (1) assemble machine (2) place machine on flat, dry surface (3) point and blow-in
- Dense pack application in attics and sidewalls reduces outside noise
- ENERGY STAR
- Limited lifetime warranty
What is the
cost for use of the blowing machine?
GreenFiber recommends the free use of the
insulation blowing machine with a minimum bag purchase, subject to store
policy.
What is GreenFiber Insulation made from?
GreenFiber Insulation is a
natural fiber cellulose insulation that consists of 85% recycled paper, mostly
recovered, from post-consumer paper fiber that contains additives for fire
resistance.
What about cellulose insulation fire safety? GreenFiber Insulation
is manufactured to meet strict Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) fire
safety regulations. All products meet American Society for Testing and
Materials (ASTM) C 739 and E 84 tests. GreenFiber Insulation has a Class 1/A
fire rating from E 84 testing, and is permitted as a fire block.
The 1998 large-scale outdoor fire demonstration,
conducted by the Maryland Fire & Rescue Institute, found a structure
insulated with cellulose insulation increased a simulated residential
building’s structural fire resistance by as much as 57% over a structure with
no insulation or one insulated with fiberglass batts.
GreenFiber also has a growing list of fire resistance rated
buildings assemblies, of both wall and floor-ceiling type, that are listed in
the Certification Directory of Underwriters Laboratories. All GreenFiber
products are classified by UL and carry the UL mark on every bag. Will
cellulose insulation lose its fire resistance over the years? No. Accelerated
aging tests (CAN/CGSB-51.60 M-90) performed on cellulose insulation have shown
that there is no noticeable degradation over time. GreenFiber offers a limited
lifetime warranty, which includes the permanency of the fire retardant
treatment for the life of the structure. What are the sound control
capabilities of GreenFiber Insulation? GreenFiber Insulation is effective in
helping create a quieter home environment. This is especially true for airborne
sound that is generated by traffic noise, airplanes, radios, televisions, and
conversation. The sound control quality of GreenFiber Insulation is due to its
density and its ability to fill any cavity into which it is properly installed.
GreenFiber Insulation fills voids and gaps that allow for sound transmission.
Where air goes, sound follows. What is GreenFiber Insulation? GreenFiber
Insulation is not manufactured with formaldehyde or asbestos. It also is not
made with textile, fiberglass, mineral wool or other fibers. A minimum of 85%
of the insulation’s weight is made from recycled paper, as certified by
Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) Will it corrode metal? GreenFiber
Insulation meets or exceeds standard industry tests (ASTM C 739) for corrosion
resistance, performed on steel, copper and aluminum. What effect does moisture
have on GreenFiber Insulation? Normal moisture and humidity changes have no
significant effect on performance. GreenFiber Insulation retains a natural
moisture level between 5% and 10% by weight. Like other insulation materials,
cellulose is not recommended for use wherever there is continuous exposure to
high humidity, moisture intrusions, or a lack of building assembly drying
conditions.
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