What Blown-In Insulation Does for Your Terrell Home
Blown-in insulation is about filling the gaps and voids in your home's thermal envelope with a consistent layer of insulating material. We use high-powered blowers to install loose-fill insulation, typically fiberglass or cellulose, into attics, wall cavities, and hard-to-reach spaces. This process ensures even coverage, eliminating the cold spots and drafts that traditional batts often miss.
Our approach starts with a thorough inspection of your property. We identify areas needing insulation, check for existing material, and make sure everything's prepped. Then, we bring in our equipment and carefully blow in the new insulation. We make sure the density and R-value meet or exceed local Terrell building codes and your specific needs, so you get the most out of your investment.
For Terrell homes, blown-in insulation is a smart move. Our summers get brutal, and good insulation keeps that heat out, reducing the strain on your AC. In winter, it holds the warmth in, cutting down on heating costs. It's a practical solution for our climate, helping your HVAC system work less and last longer.
Homeowners often ask about dust or mess. We take precautions to contain the insulation during installation, covering furniture and sealing off work areas. You might notice a slight settling over time, but the initial density we install accounts for that. We'll walk you through what to expect and how to keep your new insulation performing its best.