Cellulose Insulation in Park Hills, MO

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Insulation is a vital part of the comfort and efficiency of your home, and cellulose is a very common option for many residents in the Park Hills, MO. At Ozark's Modern Insulation, we’ve been installing cellulose insulation for over a decade, and we can help you improve your home’s energy efficiency or add insulation to a new project anywhere in the Park Hills.

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What Is Cellulose Insulation?

As one of the most environmentally friendly insulation products on the market, cellulose is made of up to 80% recycled material. It is ideal for those who want to increase their home’s energy efficiency and be as green as possible.

Available as loose-fill (dry cellulose) and as spray-applied (wet), cellulose insulation can be used in many different areas of your home. Our insulation contractors in Park Hills have insulated attics, basements, crawl spaces, exterior and interior walls, floors and more with cellulose.

Like fiberglass insulation, cellulose insulation has soundproofing qualities, and you may be surprised at how much louder outside noises sound when standing inside a home that isn’t well insulated!

Benefits of Cellulose Insulation

Being environmentally friendly isn’t the only reason cellulose insulation is appealing to a wide variety of homeowners. Cellulose insulation offers a number of different benefits—it can:

  • Make your home more comfortable year round
  • Reduce outside noises (and muffle sounds between different levels and rooms inside homes)
  • Help improve the overall efficiency of your air conditioner
  • Help increase resale value to your home
  • Facilitate a healthier environment (reduced energy consumption decreases carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions)

No matter where you insulate in your home, you’ll notice the difference right away!

Need Cellulose Insulation Contractors in Park Hills, MO?

If you live in the Park Hills and are looking for cellulose insulation contractors, you only need to know one name: Ozark's Modern Insulation! We have the right equipment for installing any type of insulation and can recommend where you should install it in your home and the ideal R-value (the insulation’s resistance to heat flow).

Our Park Hills insulation contractors can even determine if cellulose is right for you or if another type of insulation would be better. The type of insulation you install depends on a variety of factors, including the climate you live in, the age of your home, the type of HVAC system you have, the area of your home you need to insulate, etc.

Get a Quote for Your Cellulose Insulation Project

Get started on your cellulose insulation project today—the experts at Ozark's Modern Insulation are here to help in the Park Hills, MO.

Contact us online or by phone at 573.431.2707  to request a quote for your project!

Why Is Cellulose Considered Environmentally Friendly Insulation?

Cellulose insulation is considered one of the most environmentally friendly types of insulation available. It takes less energy to make than other materials.

It is also made mostly of recycled paper (mostly newspaper), which typically comes from community recycling programs. Otherwise, this paper might end up in landfills and release greenhouse gases as it is decomposed. If you used the paper put into landfills each year to make cellulose insulation, it would save about eight million tons of CO2 emissions.

What Is the Difference Between Cellulose and Fiberglass Insulation?

Cellulose and fiberglass have similarities, but they are two different types of insulation. The main differences are the materials they consist of as well as their R-values and weights.

What Is the Best Insulation for Soundproofing?

Loose-fill cellulose and fiberglass are the best insulation materials for soundproofing.

Insulation Tax Credits

Tax Credit Amount: 10% of the cost, up to $500

Adding adequate insulation is one of the most cost-effective home improvements that you can do.
Tax Credit does NOT include installation costs. But, you can install the insulation/home sealing yourself and get the credit.

Requirements

  • Typical bulk insulation products can qualify, such as batts, rolls, blow-in fibers, rigid boards, expanding spray, and pour-in-place.
  • Products that air seal (reduce air leaks) can also qualify, as long as they come with a Manufacturers Certification Statement, including:
    • Weather stripping
    • Spray foam in a can, designed to air seal
    • Caulk designed to air seal
    • House wrap
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