Fiberglass

Assured Insulating in Tyler, TX is a certified member of the High Performance Insulation Professionals which certifies the use of the Blown-in-Blanket System

Fiberglass Insulation

Loose-Fill Blown Insulation is installed in open attics of both new and existing structures and/or in closed cavity applications with the BIBS system (Blow-in-Blanket System) in which ventilation is not required. Assured Insulating in Tyler, TX is a certified member of the High Performance Insulation Professionals which certifies the use of the Blown-in-Blanket System. Our Tyler Texas installers are trained to ensure the highest quality insulation install at your new construction.

LOOSE-FILL FIBERGLASS FEATURES AND BENEFITS

  • Custom fit fills all gaps and voids, creating a thermal barrier against outside air and better temperature control
  • Resists heat flow into and out of a structure.
  • R-15 in 2 x 4 construction
  • R-23 in 2 x 6 construction
  • Can be used in a retrofit application where no insulation is currently installed. A drill and blow application is used in existing exterior walls.
  • Is added to existing insulation in attics to improve attic R-value and reduce thermal bridging across ceiling joists.
  • Sustainable, each bag contains the equivalent of over 30 recycled bottles, with a minimum of 60% post-consumer recycled glass content.

 

Fiberglass Batt Features and Benefits

  • Low-Cost Insulation Option
  • Quick Fit Installation
  • Works well in complete wrap-up, exterior walls, and ceiling applications.
  • Available in R-values from R-11 to R-49
  • Permanence, non-combustible, non-corrosive, will not rot, mildew or deteriorate.

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