Why is blown-in insulation a good choice?

The blow-in insulation technique involves filling spaces such as attics and wall cavities—that is, the empty areas between solid structural elements—with natural insulation material. It can be applied from both the inside and the outside. Insulating your home using the blow-in method is cost-effective, but it must be performed by qualified technicians, such as the professionals at Bioisolare, using products with specific technical and durability characteristics, such as Aerosilex Expanded Silicate Beads. To insert the material into wall cavities via blow-in insulation, holes are drilled in the upper part of the building’s exterior walls. To insert it into attics, access is gained through existing hatches or skylights; if none are present, an opening is created from the outside of the roof. Blow-in insulation: the advantages Let’s now look at some reasons to insulate your home with Aerosilex—expanded silicate beads from the Bioisolare S system: The material is distributed perfectly within the cavities and provides complete insulation. The process is minimally invasive: even when performed from the outside, it does not alter the appearance of the facade. It is eco-friendly thanks to the material used (Aerosilex) and because it helps reduce CO2 emissions. It is an insulation method that eliminates heat loss, reduces condensation, and lowers humidity. It also serves as an excellent acoustic insulator. Installation is quick: the work can be completed in a single day. The material is also certified for green building; it acts as a fire barrier as it is inert and fire-resistant (Class A1), is resistant to mold, and is antibacterial. The Bioisolare S system can be used via blow-in insulation on both new and older buildings (from the 1950s and 1970s), as well as for wooden structures and buildings still under construction. Blow-in insulation is cost-effective: efficient and affordable Thermal insulation via blow-in is effective because it reduces energy costs for heating and cooling buildings. It also eliminates heat loss and condensation while enhancing the comfort of your home. Furthermore, blow-in insulation requires a lower investment compared to other types of insulation. How long does blown-in insulation last? This insulation system lasts practically as long as the home itself and requires no maintenance. Over time, in fact, the thickness of the material remains stable: it does not decrease but stays the same, ensuring perfect insulation both in summer and winter, forever. Request a quote Find out how much you can save

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