Insulation

Cellulose Attic Insulation at Ray St. Clair Roofing

in Greater Cincinnati, OH; Northern Kentucky;

and Southeast Indiana

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LET US SHOW YOU HOW WE CAN KEEP YOU WARM IN THE WINTER AND COOL IN THE SUMMER in Fairfield, OH!

Imagine crawling into bed on a frosty night, only to find that your blankets don't nestle around you. Instead, they rest rigidly on top, offering only surface warmth, not the wrap-around comfort you expected.


Traditional insulation is just like those rigid blankets—effective in keeping away some chill but not flexible enough to provide deep-down coziness.

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How Cellulose Insulation Works

Cellulose insulation fills areas to stop air infiltration effectively. When Ray St. Clair installs it pneumatically, cellulose acts almost like a liquid, flowing into cavities and wrapping itself around obstructions, providing a cozy "blanket" of warmth.


This flexibility assures a more effective outcome than fiberglass batting.

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Fiberglass Versus Cellulose

Cellulose Insulation Tops Fiberglass in Performance

"R-Value" (an expression of heat transfer resistance) is the standard for measuring insulation performance. At R3.6 to 3.8 per inch, cellulose insulation is considerably better than most mineral fiber-blowing wools. But, R-Value is only ONE factor in the energy efficiency of a home.

The Importance of Cellulose Insulation

Cellulose insulation flows around obstructions and penetrates odd-shaped cavities, filling the voids. This system provides a superior monolithic insulation blanket, resulting in a tighter and quieter finished home construction. Cellulose insulation effectively reduces energy costs by conforming to the space where it is applied—even around wires, electrical boxes, and pipes, causing fewer leaks, fewer drafts, and lower heating/cooling costs!

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Stay Warm in the Winter and Cool in the Summer with Our Cellular Attic Insulation in Fairfield, OH!

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