New Construction Home Attic Insulation

 We provide three times of attic insulation cellulose, radiant barrier, fiberglass blown-in, and batt. If you need help choosing the insulation to install or you know what insultion you want contact us. Call All American Insulation, LLC to assist you in this decision.

Fiberglass Blown-In and Batts

 Fiberglass is an artificial synthetic fiber that consists of calcium silicates, aluminum and other metals. The process of manufacturing fiberglass is called Pultrusion, that involves fabricating linear glass fibers. Fiberglass insulation has been used since 1930's. Today, Nearly 90% of North American homes use fiberglass insulation. The popularity of fiberglass insulation owes to the fact that it is cost-effective and helps the consumers to insulate their houses from excessive cold and heat. Fiberglass insulation is generally provided in forms of chopped fibers or sheets, and is yellow, pink or white.

Fiberglass Blown-In

 Fiberglass Blown-In Insulation you can rent the equipment or have it professionally installed. If you are a diy person this can be done in a day or hire a professional that can have it completed in as little as 1 and half hours. And with the professional completing the job you can find something else to do with the rest of your day. Before taking the task on yourself you may also want to get some bids in most cases the cost difference is minimal.

Fiberglass Batt

 Batts are in the form of sheets that are cut to widths for walls and attics. Installation of these are great for the diy person with little tools. The only tools needed are a utility knife, and a stapler if you need to secure them in place such as in wall cavities. But before taking this task on read how to properly install making sure to get the full benefit they provide.

Cellulose

 Cellulose is basically glucose-tapped from recycled newspapers, magazines and cardboard which is treated with chemicals to produce an insulating material with varying properties. Cellulose insulation is installed in many forms like spray applied cellulose (wet-spray), stabilized cellulose and low dust cellulose. Fire resistant chemicals are added to cellulose to increase the efficacy. Earlier it was found that when cellulose insulation was applied to wooden pipes and furniture, it attracted rodents. However, nowadays addition of pesticides in the cellulose insulation has controlled this problem.

Radiant Barrier

 We provide Radiant Barrier in the form of Foil. For more information on this product refer to this link Radiant Barrier

  All American Insulation, LLC is here for you. Take time now to explore our website and then contact us to see how we can help you!