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Blown-in Insulation Services in Ontario

At Milan Insulation, our team is dedicated to delivering exceptional blown-in insulation services to enhance energy efficiency and comfort in residential and commercial spaces across  Ontario. Blown-in insulation, also known as loose-fill insulation, is a versatile solution suitable for various areas, including attics, walls, and crawl spaces. Our proficient team uses years of experience and advanced techniques to install loose-fill insulation, ensuring comprehensive coverage for optimal thermal performance.

Blown-in insulation provides excellent coverage and seamless insulation, effectively filling gaps and voids that conventional insulation methods might miss. Trusted and renowned across Ontario, Milan Insulation is committed to enhancing energy efficiency, reducing energy expenses, and increasing comfort in your property. We offer top-notch blown-in insulation solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients.

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Exploring R-Value Variations for Different Blown-In Insulation Materials in Ontario

The R-value of attic blown-in insulation depends upon the used insulation material and thickness. We are listing out a range of R-values for different types of blown-in attic insulation and they are:

  • Fiberglass Blown-In Insulation: The R-value for fiberglass blown-in insulation range is between R-2.2 to R-3.8 per inch. The overall R-value achieved is in the attic hinges and also depends upon the required insulation level and the thickness of the applied layer.
  • Cellulose Blown-In Insulation: It is one of the superior R-values as compared to fiberglass. The range falls between R-3.2 to R-3.8 per inch.
  • Mineral Wool Blown-In Insulation: This type of insulation boasts a higher R-value, ranging between R-3.3 to R-4.2 per inch.

Elevated R-values in the attic play a crucial role in enhancing energy efficiency and comfort. The R-value level will rely on factors like climate, local building codes, and energy efficiency objectives. You will need guidance from insulation experts to understand the technicalities and achieve the desired R-value for your distinct attic insulation needs. The team of experts at Milan Insulation is always available for assistance and will give you the right advice suiting your requirements.

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Why Opt For Blown-in Insulation

  • Efficient Insulation Method: For blown-in insulation, specialized and energy-efficient equipment is used to blow or spray small fibres (cellulose, fiberglass, or mineral wool) into place.
  • Seamless Thermal Protection: Creates a seamless layer of thermal protection in spaces like attics, walls, and floor cavities by filling the cavities and inaccessible areas.
  • Increase in Energy Efficiency: Blown-in insulation maximizes energy efficiency by reducing heat transfer, preventing heat loss or gain, and improving indoor comfort.
  • Versatile Application: Its loose and flexible nature allows it to conform to irregular shapes, suitable for areas with obstructions or difficult access points.
  • Reduced Air Leakage: Blow-in Insulation provides a dual benefit by minimizing air leakage and enhancing soundproofing qualities.
  • Cost-Effective: This insulation method is popular for reconstructing existing structures and insulating new constructions due to its versatility, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.

Key Factors for Maximizing Blown-In Insulation Efficiency in Ontario

  • Adequate Insulation Levels: Inadequate insulation results in loss of energy and excess insulation may not add benefits. Adequate insulation levels can be identified based on climate and local codes.
  • Sufficient Ventilation: Maintain proper attic ventilation to prevent moisture build-up, regulate temperature, and extend roofing material life.
  • Vapor Barrier for Moisture Control: In Canadian attics, it is important to seal air leaks to prevent heat loss and address moisture issues. Install a vapor barrier on the warm side to prevent moisture from entering the insulation.
  • Professional Installation: It is important to get professional help during attic installation, it will ensure proper coverage and efficient performance.
  • Routine Inspection: Enhance attic insulation for energy efficiency and comfort by addressing these aspects. Consult insulation professionals or energy auditors for tailored guidance.
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Solutions That Will Make Your Attic Insulation More Efficient

  • Baffles for Enhancing Attic Ventilation and Protection: Attic baffles, also known as rafter baffles, are important for proper attic ventilation. They are made from rigid foam or cardboard, easily fit between roof rafters and establish a clear pathway for airflow. If baffles are positioned strategically in the attic they enable fresh air through soffit vents and create an escape for hot, moist air. When baffles are installed with insulation they create a gap ensuring insulation doesn’t hinder the airflow and maintains effectiveness. Taking help from an expert or a professional ensures correct installation, optimal positioning, and airflow.
  • Spray Foam Insulation for Attic Ductwork: The ductwork in the attic often causes energy loss due to air leaks and insufficient insulation. Sealing attic ductwork with spray foam insulation creates an airtight seal. This not only boosts HVAC system efficiency but also ensures a consistent and comfortable indoor temperature. Investing in this insulation solution reduces energy waste, lowers utility bills, and promotes a more comfortable living space.
  • Attic Vapor Barrier: A vapor barrier protects your home from moisture threats, especially in attics due to outdoor air, humidity, and indoor vapor. If vapor barriers are placed properly, they shield insulation and reduce structural damage risks. Investing in a quality vapor barrier and with the help of professionals you can resolve moisture issues for a robust and comfortable living space.
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Spray Foam Insulation F.A.Qs

This section throws insight into our operations, costing and products we offer. Our team has prepared a separate section to answer common questions, however, you can connect with our team for personal guidance. We keep our customer’s requirements of upmost importance and try to make the entire process transparent and customer-friendly.

What Do You Understand By Baffles And Why Is It Important To Have Baffles In Your Attic?

Long and narrow bars made of cardboard or plastic are called Baffles. It is used to create a pathway for fresh air to flow from the top down with the help of vents, reducing moisture content and increasing the life of the insulation.

How Can You Improve Your Attic Ventilation By Adding Baffles?

Baffles provide a clear path for air to move up and down through vents such as soffit vents (bottom vents) and roof (top vents). Baffles ensure that insulation does not block vents and reduce the chance of moisture related issues such as roof damage or mold.

How Do You Know If You Need to Upgrade The Insulation on Your Attic?

If you notice that the temperature in your home is uneven or that your energy bills are coming in higher than usual or you feel that the existing insulation is not enough, you should choose to add more material to your attic. You need to get help from experts and supervisors to keep a positive outlook. Our team will examine and then make recommendations as to whether you should go for more insulation.

What are The Benefits of Adding More Things That Hit Your Roof?

There are many benefits to adding more Attic Insulation:

  • Ensures energy efficiency of your home.
  • Helps maintain a stable temperature inside the house.
  • Makes the house more comfortable.
  • Less expensive.
  • Maximizes the life of heating and cooling systems.
Is The Process Of Adding More Insulation to the Attic Chaotic?

Yes, adding more insulation is a bit of a messy process, it can get dusty. Our team tries to make the event as messy as possible. We make sure everything is covered before we start the job and when the job is done we clean the entire upstairs ceiling before we leave. We ensure that we cover everything before starting the process and once the work is complete we clear the entire attic before leaving.