According to the US Department of Energy, heating and cooling homes accounts for between 50% to 70% of the average American household’s energy consumption. This means proper insulation is crucial—not just for energy efficiency but also for regulating your home’s temperature. If your house was built prior to 1970, there is a good chance that your walls have no insulation. And if your home was built more recently, your insulation has most likely become less effective over time and is due for an upgrade.
Too often overlooked is a home’s insulation. In fact, many New England homes don’t even have insulation and, a well insulated home is an energy efficient home.
Using pneumatic equipment, blown-in insulation is typically installed by professional installers. This type of insulation can be used in wall cavities and is also good for unfinished attic floors, irregularly shaped areas and for filling in around obstructions.
Our Bruin employees are trained crews that know how to proficiently insulate and protect your home. We specialize in using Owens Corning ThermalCube Plus Loosefill Insulation and National Fiber cellulose insulation.
Enhance Your Home with Insulation and Air Sealing Improvements:
Take advantage of the incentives and rebates offered by the Mass Save® Home Energy Services Program by upgrading the energy efficiency of your home today.
With over four decades of experience, our team of experts can insulate your home with noncorrosive, noncombustible fiberglass insulation via pneumatic equipment.
Well-insulated homes are essential for energy efficiency and staying warm in the winter season. Bruin Remodeling offers two choices for blown-in insulation: fiberglass and cellulose.