
ECO Insulators offers three types of Insulation for residential and commercial applications. As one of the first spray foam insulation providers located in NW Ohio, ECO Insulators has the experience, service, and quality insulation that homeowners and contractors have come to expect. Installing new insulation can help keep energy costs down.
Properly sealing a home or office can keep hot or cold air where it belongs, meaning lower utility bills and increased energy efficiency. Insulation can help with air leaks and keep a property comfortable all year. Prevent unnecessary energy loss with blown-in insulation, roll insulation or fiberglass batt insulation.
Insulation can help maintain a peaceful environment by blocking noise. Once our ECO Insulation is installed, you will notice an immediate and significant decrease in outside noises. Used in combination with other materials, insulation helps provide fire protection in firestop systems, grease and air ducts, and in electrical and communications conduits and cables.
Properly sealing a home or office can keep hot or cold air where it belongs, meaning lower utility bills and increased energy efficiency. Insulation can help with air leaks and keep a property comfortable all year. Prevent unnecessary energy loss with blown-in insulation, roll insulation or fiberglass batt insulation.
Insulation can help maintain a peaceful environment by blocking noise. Once our ECO Insulation is installed, you will notice an immediate and significant decrease in outside noises. Used in combination with other materials, insulation helps provide fire protection in firestop systems, grease and air ducts, and in electrical and communications conduits and cables.
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Spray Foam
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The American Chemistry Council defines spray foam as a continuous insulation and air seal plastic material that is sprayed on walls, roofs, into gaps and corners, and on all contoured surfaces. Spray foam is able to seal cracks and crevices throughout a home. Sealing cracks and gaps reduces the air exchange, or air leaks, in and out of a home.
Cellulose
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When you install insulation in an existing, closed wall or in an attic, it likely will be a loose product called blown-in cellulose insulation. With an attic, this type of insulation is just one option along with the other popular alternative, fiberglass batts or blown-in fiberglass. But with closed walls, blowing in loose-fill cellulose insulation is still, by far, the most practical and cost-effective method.
Fiberglass
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