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Why Blown Cellulose Fibre Insulation?

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Why Blown Cellulose Fibre Insulation?

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AA Insulation uses blown cellulose fibre insulation for many reasons: • Cellulose insulation has been around for a long time. It is an established, time-proven building material. • blown cellulose fibre insulation is made from 100% recycled shredded newspaper so it is an environmentally friendly product • it uses no pollutants during manufacturing • it has been treated with borax (an ingredient in common household detergent) to retard fire, and repel rodents, insects & mould • blown cellulose fibre insulation has a higher R-value than fibreglass • reduced air leakage & convective heat loss • creates a blanket-like covering in attics • is well suited for blowing into un-insulated wall cavities • it is non-carcinogenic • contains no formaldehyde • it does not irritate eyes or skin • unlike fibreglass, it is soft & fluffy to the touch • it absorbs sound • blown cellulose fibre insulation does not require cutting & fitting, providing excellent coverage in even hard-to-reach places • blown

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