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The attic is one of the most important areas to insulate. It serves as a barrier between your roof and the home’s interior and protects against outdoor weather and extreme temperatures throughout the year. In addition, having the correct type of insulation can help regulate heating and cooling and save you money on your energy bill.

If your home was built before 1990, there’s a good chance you don’t have enough attic insulation. Upgrading your insulation is vital as insufficient attic insulation can cause extreme attic temperatures. In the summer, the heat travels down into the walls and ceiling in your home, making your rooms inconsistent in temperature. During the winter months, the cold temperatures drive up heating costs and make your home feel drafty.

Suppose you built your home before 1960; you more than likely don’t have insulation in your attic. Adding insulation is the best way to improve overall comfort and make your home more energy-efficient. A Koala technician can conduct a home energy audit to determine whether your builder adequately insulated your home and the locations that need air sealing.

Blown-in insulation is one solution that Koala will recommend when you decide to reinsulate your attic. But what exactly is “blown-in” insulation, and why should you choose it over the other options available?

Like all insulation options, blown-in has its advantages and disadvantages, and whether or not you decide to choose it over other insulation options comes down to your specific needs.

What is blown-in insulation made of?

There are two kinds of materials used in blown-in insulation: cellulose and fiberglass. Cellulose consists of cellulose fibers made from newspaper, cardboard, or wood and is made with or without binders. Cellulose is also chemically treated with borate, a fire retardant.

Fiberglass is made from glass and other raw materials that are melted and spun into fibers that resemble the texture of wool.

How is blown-in insulation installed?

This is where the name comes in. Blown-in insulation is literally “blown” into the attic, filling stud or joist cavities and covering the attic floor. It requires a blowing device that hooks up to a blower hose to spray the loose insulation material across the floor and into the attic cavities. Next, insulation is installed behind a special fabric to create a seamless blanket filling in voids, including around electrical protrusions.

What are the benefits of blown-in insulation?

Blown-in attic insulation works by protecting your home from excessive heat and cold drafts. It is more airtight than standard rolled batting insulation, therefore reducing energy costs and cutting your heating and cooling costs by 30%. 

Depending on the type of blown-in insulation you choose, it can have certain advantages and disadvantages. You can see a complete comparison of blown-in vs. other insulations here, but for reference, here’s a simple breakdown:

Blown-In Fiberglass:

Blown-In Cellulose:

When it comes to adding new or upgrading insulation to your attic, blown-in is one of the best options. There are numerous considerations when choosing which insulation to have installed. Proper attic ventilation is required to allow outdoor air to circulate. Installing attic rafter vents before installing the blown-in insulation might be required to allow air circulation. If rafter vents are not installed, the new insulation will restrict airflow, and the attic temperature during the summer months will increase.

The age of your home is a huge factor in the insulation process. If your home was built before 1950, it likely doesn’t have insulation or had insulation installed dangerously wrong. Koala technicians will complete an extensive inspection on the outside cladding and weather barrier materials, flashing, and pinpoint the locations where air sealing is needed.  

Why should I use Koala Insulation to install my new blown-in insulation or remove my old insulation?

Working with a Koala insulation expert has many advantages. Before we install new insulation, we run a series of checks and services, including:

Koala insulation experts are also highly trained and experienced with installing blown-in insulation as well as a wide range of other insulation products to fit your home’s specific needs.

Installing high-quality insulation will save you tons of money in the long run. Insulation not only improves your heating and cooling efficiency, but it also protects pipes and wiring from damaging temperature changes, as well as keeps rodents and other pests at bay. This means less overall damage, easier maintenance, and lower repair costs.

And by hiring a professional insulation expert to install your insulation, you ensure that it’s done right the first time, allowing you to enjoy your well-insulated home worry-free for years to come.

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