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		<title>Cellulose Insulation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cellulose insulation is a special type of building insulation that uses materials that are made of plant fibers. If you want to install it in your place, it is best if you weigh the advantages and disadvantages of this particular insulation type.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A special type of building insulation that uses fiber from plants to separate the outside and inside of a structure thermally, cellulose insulation has different types available for use. The four types of cellulose insulation are dry cellulose, spray applied cellulose, stabilized cellulose and low-dust cellulose. If you are interested in installing it in your place, it is important to take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of cellulose insulation.</p>
<p><strong>The Advantages of Installing Cellulose Insulation</strong></p>
<p>One of the advantages of installing cellulose insulation is it offers efficient thermal performance. In addition,   it is helpful in sealing cavities from air infiltration. Aside from these, it has the capacity to trap air. Pest and mold control are the other benefits because water cannot pass through this type of insulation. Moreover, most of the products used for cellulose insulation are made of bolate and ammonium, which means that it has the capacity to prevent moisture buildup.</p>
<p>Cellulose insulation makes buildings safer because the fiber used in this product is treated with fire retardant chemicals. Above all, it is environment friendly because this type of insulation is made of recycled materials.</p>
<p><strong>The Disadvantages of Cellulose Insulation</strong></p>
<p>One of the disadvantages of using cellulose insulation is that you may have a hard time finding an expert installing it. Additionally, this type of insulation requires longer drying time, which depends on several factors like weather and humidity. Moreover, most building codes require homes and buildings to have vapor barriers, which are not present in cellulose insulation.</p>
<p><strong>The Different Types of Cellulose Insulation</strong></p>
<p>Dry cellulose is a type of cellulose insulation used in renovating antique homes and buildings. This is installed by drilling holes on walls and blowing plant fibers into holes. If you like to install this insulation in new buildings, temporary netting or temporary retainers are some of the most recommended methods that you can use.</p>
<p>Another popular type of cellulose insulation is the spray applied cellulose. It is commonly used in new wall construction. To install it properly, some chemicals are added to plant fibers like chlorine.</p>
<p>Aside from spray applied cellulose and dry cellulose, stabilized cellulose is also popular in new buildings. This   type of cellulose insulation is commonly used in sealing attics as well as roofs. The last type of this insulation is the vapor barrier type, which is helpful in preventing moisture problems.</p>
<p><strong>Special Properties of Cellulose Insulation</strong></p>
<p>Many homeowners like to install cellulose insulation in their homes because it has special properties. It contains at least 75 per cent fiber from recycled paper. The remaining 25 per cent is made of fire retardant chemicals. Because this insulation is made from recycled materials, it is not toxic and environment friendly.</p>
<p><strong>More Points on Cellulose Insulation</strong></p>
<p>To ensure your safety when installing this insulation, it is important to wear a standard mask while working. In addition, when blowing cellulose insulation, it is essential to wear goggles. Moreover, it is better to close the room where this insulation is being installed. To avoid troubles, it is best to use a blower that comes with a 50-feet hose because it can be used to blow cellulose on roofs and attics easily.</p>
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