The use of Natural Cotton Fiber Insulation can contribute to earning several LEEDTM
credits. Containing 85% post-industrial recycled content, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to use a high quality sustainable building material.
Does not contain any harmful chemicals or irritants and therefore does not
pose any VOC or off-gassing concerns.
Another insulation choice is Cellulose.
Cellulose insulation is energy efficient thermal and acoustic insulation manufactured from recycled paper and cardboard fibers. Cellulose insulation is often associated with green and energy star building.
Cellulose insulation is a field-proven superior sound control insulation demanded by building designers, contractors, and occupants. Conventional insulation often leaves voids in walls making it easier for sound to travel. The density regulates the movement of sound providing a quiet work and living environment.
This is spray-applied into the wall cavity, sealing all holes, cracks, and voids - forming a seamless blanket. The finished surface minimizes noise leaks and helps break vibration paths.
Cellulose insulation contributes to highly efficient green building, which lowers energy costs while increasing your living standard. Other attributes include sound absorption, pest control, and a one hour firewall protection rating. Together these benefits offer the best insulation that can be bought on the market today.