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Blown-In Insulation

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Improve the Comfort of Your Home With Blown-In Insulation

Looking for a way to save on energy bills and make your home environment more comfortable overall? Using blown-in insulation in your attic is a simple way to improve your home’s insulation. If you’re considering attic insulation installation, you don’t need to worry about finding insulation companies or insulation contractors to do the job. Lowe’s is here to help with our blown-in insulation installation service. We can fill in gaps and joist and stud cavities with blown-in attic insulation, which is perfect for tight spaces.

There are two types of insulation material to choose from, and which one you choose is up to you. Cellulose insulation, made from recycled paper and treated to be fire-resistant, is the most common material used. Blown-in fiberglass insulation is melted recycled glass or sand that’s been spun into fibers and is lighter in weight than its counterpart, requiring a thicker layer to be installed. With either option, the most important factor to consider is the R-value: the insulation’s resistance to heat flow. Simply put, the colder the climate, the higher the R-value will need to be.

Wondering about blown-in installation cost? Along with the quote you’ll be provided with after the in-home measurement of the space, we also offer Special Financing options to make it even easier to stay within budget. Let Lowe’s help you combat heat loss with our blown-in insulation service today.