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The Bronze Plan


The Bronze Plan designed for the budget conscious client.  This level of service provides the good air flow needed for an attic to function and a high R Value insulation blanket to keep your conditioned air in the area where you live.

1.  Good Air Flow:  It is beneficial to allow fresh air to flow above your insulation blanket.  This helps keep your attic cooler in the summer and lengthens the life expectancy of your roof.  In the winter, allowing good air flow keeps the space above your insulation blanket close to the temperature of the outdoors.  This helps eliminate ice damming.

  • Check and clean out soffits:  Reach in and remove overflow insulation from the soffit.  This service allows air to flow from previously blocked vents in your soffits. 
  • Install Rafter Baffles:  installing baffles above and around your soffit vents, insures air flow and protects this space from overflow insulation when the space is re-insulated.

4.  Blow cellulose insulation to R-39. 

  • A full blanket of cellulose insulation spread across your attic space.

Cellulose Insulation
When choosing the type of insulation to use in your building and attic space, cellulose stands out from the rest because it:

  • Insulates Better
  • Saves More Energy
  • Recycles Waste Product
  • Slows the Spread of Fire.

Made from recycled wood fiber, primarily newspaper, cellulose insulation not only makes efficient use of natural resources, but is:
 

  • Class-1 Fire Rated – it contains fire-retardant chemical additives
  • Easier to install in irregular spaces, creating a custom-fit monolithic seal over an entire area.
  • Seals against air infiltration better than other fiber insulations.

Cellulose contains no formaldehyde and no glass fibers that cause itch.Studies have confirmed that homeowners who use cellulose insulation will use 20 – 40% less energy than homes with a fiber glass insulation.  Since the fibers of cellulose insulation are much finer than mineral fiber blowing insulation, cellulose insulation fills more gaps and voids.  Cellulose fills and covers a blanket without the air flow other mineral fibered products allow.

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