At Hibernation Insulation we specialize in safe, environmentally friendly blown-in insulation. The All-Borate Cellulose Insulation that we use is treated naturally with a non-toxic fire retardant that also provides protection against the growth of mold and mildew, and resistance against insects and rodents. Cellulose Insulation also offers the highest level of sound blocking versus the other insulations, and is a code recognized fire block. Our staff has the industry experience to tackle the most difficult retro-fit insulation jobs around.
Fiberglass insulation is the most common insulation in use throughout the country. The trained professionals at Hibernation Insulation take the time to install fiberglass properly, cutting around pipes, wires, outlets and other construction details others ignore. This combined with choosing the width, thickness and facer most suitable to your project helps ensure that our insulation jobs out perform the competition.
Known for being impervious to fire and moisture, Rock Wool insulation is made from the spun fibers of melted volcanic rock making it completely non-combustible. Rock Wool can be used against flue pipes and chimneys and anywhere else you would use fiberglass. Offering denser fiber composition rockwool is more resistant to air movement and has better sound blocking ability than fiberglass.
Spray Foam is the newest of the insulation products and what everyone sees when they watch the home improvement shows on HGTV. While there are times that spray foam is the answer, most times we can meet your needs with a less expensive products that are friendlier to the installer and don't require you to leave your home.
Rigid foam boards are often used in exterior applications, as a thermal break, but can also be used for interior applications. There are several different types of foam board like, EPS, XPS and Poly-Iso, each with their own features and benefits. When using in interior applications it is important to use a product that is rated for exposure.
Single part or gun foam is used for air sealing purposes and in cavities that are too small for traditional insulation products. There are different formulations for around windows and doors, to prevent issues with them opening and closing. While fire block foam is now code for electrical and plumbing penetrations in floors/ceilings and between wall bays.
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