Cellulose

Cellulose is made from recycled newspaper and contains boric acid, which acts as a fire retardant and insect repellent.  The cellulose is soft and has a cotton-like feeling.  We typically use cellulose to insulate the attic and exterior walls of a structure.  The cellulose loosely fills crevices and up to 60% of an attic’s floor space.  Cellulose is dense packed to insulate the exterior walls and to limit air infiltration.

Using cellulose insulation will reduce the amount of air that escapes your home.  This means you will be able to keep heat inside your home during the winter and cool air inside during the summer.  Your energy bill will be reduced as a result, saving you money by cutting heating and cooling costs year round.

See how we install cellulose by watching our video.  Click to see it here. 

Turn Cycle Solutions is proud to provide energy efficiency and general contracting services for both commercial and residential clients throughout the state of New Hampshire.