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Fiberglass Insulation Offers an Affordable, High-Performance Solution

For energy efficiency and year-round comfort, fiberglass insulation stands out as a top choice. Suitable for attics, walls, and crawl spaces, it provides a versatile, cost-effective barrier against heat transfer, lowers heating and cooling expenses, and helps maintain a more comfortable home.

Understanding Fiberglass Insulation

What Is Fiberglass Insulation?

Fiberglass insulation is a common selection for homeowners and builders because of its strong thermal resistance. Constructed from very fine glass fibers—often sourced from recycled glass—it’s a more environmentally conscious option. Those fibers are bonded into batts or blankets, typically known as fiberglass batt insulation or blanket-form insulation.

How Does It Work?

Fiberglass insulation works by slowing the movement of heat. When installed correctly, it forms a barrier that reduces heat transfer between your home's interior and exterior. Insulation performance is expressed as an R-value — the higher the R-value, the more effective the insulation.

Energy Efficiency Benefits

  • Reduced Heating and Cooling Costs

    Fiberglass insulation cuts heating and cooling expenses by stopping heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer. It helps maintain a steady indoor temperature, providing comfort while lowering energy bills.

  • Sound Control

    Beyond its thermal resistance, fiberglass insulation also offers superior sound control, cutting noise transmission through walls to help maintain quiet and comfort in your living areas.

Resistance to Mold and Mildew

Fiberglass insulation resists mold and mildew naturally, helping maintain the insulation's integrity and promoting a healthier indoor environment.

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Types of Fiberglass Insulation

Pre-cut fiberglass batts and loose-fill fiberglass are two widely used types of fiberglass insulation. Pre-cut batts fit standard wall cavities and are simple to install, while loose-fill fiberglass is ideal for insulating irregular spaces like attics and crawl spaces.

Choose Fiberglass Insulation for Your Home

When deciding on insulation for your home, fiberglass should be a leading option. It delivers reliable energy efficiency, improves sound control, and resists mold and mildew—helping create a healthier, more comfortable living environment.

Lower your heating and cooling expenses by installing fiberglass insulation. For dependable performance and long-term savings, rely on professionals experienced in fiberglass insulation to make your home more energy efficient.

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Thermally Efficient

Fiberglass insulation blocks heat flow efficiently, making it well-suited for protecting interior spaces from outside, unconditioned air.

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Formaldehyde-Free

We protect your indoor air by using formaldehyde-free fiberglass insulation that does not release harmful gases into your home.

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Sound Control

Benefit from lower noise transfer across exterior and interior walls, floors, and ceilings.

 
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Resilient Inorganic Glass

Because it doesn't rot, develop mildew, or break down, fiberglass insulation won't corrode pipes, wiring, or metal studs.

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Superior Performance

Stable glass fibers prevent the insulation from slumping, compacting, settling, or degrading during normal use.

 

Where Fiberglass Insulation Can be used

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Conveniently located in Nashville, TN

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Fiberglass Insulation FAQs

 

What is fiberglass insulation made of?

Fiberglass is produced by melting recycled and renewable glass and drawing the molten material into fine fibers. Those glass fibers are then held together using a binding agent.

What options are there with Fiberglass Insulation

Fiberglass is offered as loose-fill or batts, and batts can be either faced or unfaced.