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Products

Types of Insulation

Fiberglass  |  Cellulose  |  Open-Cell Foam  |  Closed-Cell Foam

Explore our range of high-quality products designed to elevate the comfort and energy efficiency of your home or business. From top-of-the-line spray foam insulation to versatile fiberglass options, we offer solutions tailored to your specific needs.

Learn about our different types of insulation below.

Fiberglass

Fiberglass is plastic reinforced with tiny glass fibers. It comes in paper-backed sheets “bats”, rolls or loose. It protects your buildings from heat entering and leaving through its pockets of air in the insulation material. R-ratings range base on depth and quality.

Core Benefits:

Cost Efficient

Fire Resistant

Cellulose

Our most popular product by far, cellulose insulation is composed of recycled, shredded newspaper and a water activated adhesive that allows it to form fit into wall cavities. Excellent thermal protection and sound deadening product!

Core Benefits:

Environmentally Friendly

Superior R-Rating

Open Cell Foam

Our Open Cell Spray Polyurethane Foam is our most cost efficient foam product. Ideally suited for roof decks and other hard to reach places, open cell foam is a welcome addition to any home improvement project!

Core Benefits

Cost Efficient

Anti-Mold/Allergen

Closed Cell Foam

The Closed Cell Spray Polyurethane Foam is our highest efficiency product, boasting a stellar thermal transfer rating! Closed cell foam is the workhorse of any home energy efficiency system.

Core Benefits

Structural Integrity

High Efficiency Gap Sealer

Is One Layer Enough?

Each type of insulation has it’s pro’s and con’s.

For example, Fiberglass bats are low cost but less energy efficient. Some jobs simply need two layers. The combination of two types of insulation help cancel out each other’s shortcomings for maximum insulation.

Closed Cell Foam

A layer of this foam can provide deeper support for a building but it is not flame retardant.

R-Rated

Structural Integrity

Cellulose

Cellulose counters foam nicely because it is both flame retardant and sound dampening.

Sound Dampening

Cost Efficient