Cellulose fibre, due to its perfect fit and greater density, inhibits air movement; whereas tests have proven that air movement through and around light density, poorly fitted fibre glass insulation can reduce its thermal effectiveness by up to 50%.
Cellulose fibre, due to its perfect fit and greater density, inhibits air movement; whereas tests have proven that air movement through and around light density, poorly fitted fibre glass insulation can reduce its thermal effectiveness by up to 50%.
Cellulose fibre is very effective against air leakage in walls and ceilings. If you do not have effective insulation in your building, it means that air can pass through walls and ceilings.
This means that in summer you need to run that air conditioner longer and in winter your heating bills will skyrocket to fight off those cold winter winds.
Cellulose fibre insulation effectively controls air leakage due to its density and maintains its resistance to heat transfer.
Eliminating air leakages and heat transfer in your insulation will help the efficiency of your heating and cooling.