Insulation

Homeowners are eligible for tax credit up to $1,500 for nearly 30% of the costs of approvements toward energy efficiency in their home. A homeowner who spends $800 to properly insulate their home could qualify for a Federal tax credit of $240. State tax credit in Kentucky is up to $100.

Cellulose Insulation

Cellulose can also enhance your home's resistance to fire as well as reduce the infiltration of outside noise. Save your money for something you want to spend it on.

The cellulose fibers have a higher density and R-value than many other insulation types, providing exceptional blockage against air infiltration. Superior thermal qualities save you energy and provide you excellent long-term value.

Our premium quality recycled insulation exceeds tough fire standards, provides proven sound control and is extremely safe for you and your family. By choosing recycled insulation, you are supporting a sustainable solution that will save you money.

The investment you make in recycled cellulose today will benefit you for a life-time.

Fiberglass Insulation

Some of the benefits of fiber glass insulation is its properties of being noncombustible, noncorrosive, nonabsorbent and unsupportive of mold growth.

It meets all model building codes for noncombustibility, needs no fire-retardent chemicals which can promote corrosion to pipes and the glass in fibers resisits mositure build-up. Inorganic glass fibers do not mold, rot or decay. They also do not support an enviornment for vermin.

 


 

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