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BLOWN-IN INSULATION
Blown-In Attic Insulation Services in Omaha & Surrounding Areas
Blown-in attic insulation is one of the most effective ways to improve your home’s energy efficiency and year-round comfort. Unlike traditional batt insulation, blown-in insulation consists of loose-fill material that is processed through a ‘blow-in’ machine and distributed throughout your attic, filling every nook and cranny to create a continuous thermal barrier that reduces heat transfer and cuts energy costs.




Why Blown-In Insulation Is A Smart Choice
Blown-in attic insulation offers homeowners several key benefits:
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Enhanced Energy Efficiency: Loose-fill insulation fills gaps and irregular spaces that other products miss. By minimizing heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer, it helps your HVAC system run less often — which can lower your monthly energy bills.
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Quick, Non-Disruptive Installation: Our professional equipment allows us to install blown-in insulation quickly and efficiently without tearing out drywall or creating a mess in your home.
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Superior Coverage: Blown-in material conforms to odd shapes and hard-to-reach areas, ensuring consistent insulation coverage throughout your attic.
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Long-Term Comfort: Once installed, blown-in insulation helps keep interior temperatures more stable — reducing hot and cold spots throughout your home.
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Environmentally Friendly Options: Many blown-in insulation products are made from recycled materials, providing an eco-friendly choice for energy–conscious homeowners.
How Blown-In Attic Insulation Works
Blown-in insulation is installed using a powerful blower machine that evenly distributes loose fibers, typically fiberglass and cellulose, across the attic floor. This method creates a dense, interconnected layer that blocks heat flow and seals air gaps.
High-performing blown-in insulation can achieve a high R-value, meaning it resists heat transfer effectively and contributes significantly to your home’s overall thermal performance and efficiency.

Is Blown-In Insulation Right for Your Home?
Blown-in insulation is ideal if you’re:
Adding insulation to an existing attic
Upgrading an older home with uneven insulation
Wanting to reduce utility bills and improve comfort
Looking for a cost-effective insulation solution
Our professionals will assess your attic and recommend the best blown-in insulation type and depth to achieve your efficiency goals.
PROFESSIONAL BLOWN-IN INSULATION INSTALLATION
From initial evaluation to efficient installation, our experienced insulation technicians handle every step with care. We ensure your attic is properly prepared and that the blown-in material is installed evenly and securely. This results in better performance and long-lasting comfort for your home.
What's Included
Free attic inspection and energy assessment
Customized insulation plan tailored to your home
Fast, clean installation with minimal disruption

ABOUT CELLULOSE INSULATION
The first is loose fill while the second is blown in method. For loose fill, the dry cellulose is blown into the crack or gap with a machine. This is generally done when insulation is being installed after the construction process is complete. And is ideal for insulating attics, walls, or floors. Contrarily, for new projects, the cellulose is damp sprayed. Here water is added near the tip of the nozzle which helps the cellulose stick to the surface. This improves insulating ability, enhances heat retention, and increases noise control.
Cellulose insulation is formed using a huge quantity of recycled products. Up to 80% of the product consists of recycled paper and denim. These raw materials are mixed with boric acid which makes the final product flame retardant.
ADVANTAGES
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Uses recycled base materials
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More environmentally friendly than other types of insulation
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No greenhouse gases emitted or used as a propellant
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Powder fits into even the smallest cavities
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Extremely cheap
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Fire-resistant
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Mold-resistant
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Insect-resistant
DISADVANTAGES
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Popular use of cellulose insulation in the 70s resulted in holes in walls after the product compressed
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Not an effective form of insulation, minimal energy losses preserved
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Reacts badly when wet because of water-absorbent quality
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Insulation ruined after water absorption, no longer remains fire retardant
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Cellulose particles enter the air and are circulated using duct systems which ruins the quality of air
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If there are openings left after the cellulose is packed into the cavity it will spill outwards
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Heavyweight makes it unsuitable for insulating roofs or slopes
Experience The Difference
Proper attic insulation can make a dramatic difference in your home’s comfort and energy performance. By choosing blown-in insulation, you’re investing in:
Lower energy bills
Improved indoor comfort
Reduced energy waste
more efficient HVAC system
Contact us today for a free estimate and see how blown-in attic insulation can help you stay comfortable while saving on utility costs.
Blown-In Attic Insulation FAQs
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