Cellulose


Cellulose Insulation Replacement in Andover, MN


Eco-Friendly Cellulose in the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Surrounding Areas

85% Recycled Material

If you want to preserve the environment, then GreenFiber cellulose insulation is the right option for you. GreenFiber is made by shredding old paper products, such as newsprint, into small pieces and packing the pieces and fiber together into building cavities. This insulation also comes with a lifetime guarantee. 

A Dense Layer of Protection

Your home loses, and gains heat through walls and ceilings, but when we spray a dense layer of cellulose insulation in your walls and ceilings, your house will stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Cellulose is so versatile. You can use it as a loose fill in attics or pack it densely into building cavities.


Decreased Moisture and Noise

An additional benefit of GreenFiber is that it resists moisture, which means you won't need an additional moisture barrier to keep water out. Along with repelling water, this insulation reduces noise. Gunner Insulation & Roofing's expert installation team will make sure you receive all the benefits of this material.


There Are 3 Popular Options for Attic Insulation

Gunner Insulation & Roofing offers a very effective way to increase the energy efficiency of your attic, which combines the best benefits of Spray Foam and Blown In insulation.

Best

Remove all insulation and spray foam, and add fiberglass or cellulose. When you choose the "BEST," we guarantee maximum rebates.

  • Add vent chutes (or repair existing as needed)
  • Air-seal all accessible bypasses with spray foam
  • Add 2" closed-cell spray foam (R-14) over the entire attic floor
  • Add fiberglass or cellulose insulation (R-36) and cover over spray foam – bring the attic up to R-50
  • Add R-38 fiberglass or cellulose batt to the attic access panel

Good

Spray foam, then add fiberglass or cellulose insulation.

  • Add vent chutes (or repair existing as needed)
  • Air-seal all accessible bypasses with spray foam
  • Add 2" closed-cell spray foam (R-14) 3 feet around the perimeter of the attic.
  • Add fiberglass or cellulose insulation and cover over spray foam – bring the attic up to R-50.
  • Add R-38 fiberglass or cellulose batt to the attic access panel.

Basic

Add fiberglass or cellulose insulation.

  • Add vent chutes (or repair existing as needed)
  • Air-seal all accessible bypasses with spray foam
  • Add fiberglass or cellulose insulation – bring the attic up to R-50
  • Add R-38 fiberglass or cellulose batt to the attic access panel

We'll Help You Protect Your House and the Environment

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