Reusable And Recyclable Insulation

Can you feel drafty temperatures in the interiors of your home? This indicates you might be dealing with a shortfall in the attic insulation, and you might have to consider an insulation replacement in Cerritos.

If the insulation shortfall is extreme you will have to completely do away with the old insulation and go for a fresh installation. This gives you abundant choices and the popular trend is to go for an insulation material that can be reused and recycled.

This is the trend across homes and as insulation contractors in Cerritos; we will guide you in this regard. We will also come over to your place to execute the installation work.

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Understand The Benefits Of Using Such Insulation Material:

Here are the reasons to suggest that for your home insulation needs, you should use recyclable and reused material. Let us discuss the details.

Save on materials

The next time, you plan insulation for your home, you could use some of the older materials. This way you can cut down on the costs related to insulation installation in the future.

Environment friendly

This type of insulation should suit the environment and you will be doing your bit for society.

Safe

This type of insulation is also fire-proof and there should be no risks to your general health.

Which Material Come Under This Segment?

One of the challenges will be to select insulation materials that fall under this segment. Here are two popular materials that fall under this segment. Let us discuss the fine print.

Cellulose Insulation:

This is made of up to 80-85 percent recycled materials and is mostly plant fiber used both as thermal insulation and acoustic insulation. There are four types of cellulose and here are the details

  • Loose-fill cellulose
  • Spray-applied cellulose
  • Stabilized cellulose
  • Low-dust cellulose

Cellulose is also very good for sealing purposes- fitting around elements in walls like pipes and wires, leaving almost no air pockets that can hamper the efficiency of the wall. The borates used in cellulose insulation provide added defense against mold and pests, saving more in that segment as well. Additionally, the borates give cellulose the highest (Class I) fire safety rating, among all other insulating materials, making it a very good choice for areas like kitchens, roofs, and even commercial buildings.

Fiberglass Insulation:

This is another insulation material that falls under this segment. It can be reused completely after the preliminary installation and is fully recyclable. It is easy to remove and reuse and can be reclaimed from demolished structures. This unique trait of fiberglass makes it very economical and easy to use; of course, with proficient installation and repairs, it can be utilized in a better way.

Conclusion:

These are the two types of insulation materials that can be reused and recycled. However, to get the results, you will need professional installation and as insulation contractors in Cerritos, we are ready to meet the installation challenges on your behalf. You are welcome to contact us for such work.

Conclusion

FAQs

Cellulose insulation is made from recycled paper products and primarily newsprint.

With proper installation, the percentage of recycled products can be anywhere in the range of 82 to 85%.

It could melt under prolonged contact to fire

Yes, wool insulation can be recycled.