
About Blown Fiberglass
Blown fiberglass insulation is a lightweight, fluffy insulation material made from fine strands of glass that is installed by machine. It is blown into attics, walls, and other tight spaces to fill gaps and crevices, providing better coverage than traditional batts. This method is effective for improving energy efficiency, and the material is naturally non-combustible and resists mold and mildew.
How it works and why it's used
Installation:
A machine is used to blow the loose fiberglass fibers into the desired area, ensuring it fills every gap and creates a continuous insulating layer.
- Best for complex spaces:
It is ideal for insulating irregular areas, attics with obstructions, or spaces where batts would be difficult to install.
- Energy efficiency:
By filling small gaps, it can significantly reduce air leaks, which improves your home’s energy efficiency and comfort.
- Safety and durability:
The material is non-combustible, so it adds a layer of fire resistance. It also resists mold and mildew, making it a durable choice.


