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There are different types of attic insulation options available. But when it comes to choosing the options, only a few stands out from the list! Here are the options that you may consider when going for attic insulation in Los Angeles. Fiberglass Batts Fiberglass batts are the most popular type available when we talk about attic insulation. Fiberglass is a highly delicate glass fiber comprised of recycled materials and sand. They have a look very similar to cotton candy. When going for fiberglass insulation, the batts option is most popular. Batts are simply rolled up sheets being held together using adhesive vapor barrier like a reflective paper or foil backing. The batts have their advantages, especially when they are made of fiberglass. They are ideal for newly constructed attic insulations. They can also be used when undergoing gutter renovation. Here are some benefits of using fiberglass batts: Fire resistant – Being noncombustible in nature, fiberglass batts are perfect to install next the wooden structure of the attic. Moisture Resistant – Fiberglass batts have high capability to resist moisture formation. They are highly resistant to the growth of mildew and mold. Easy to Install – The batts are extremely easy to install. They can easily cover the widest range of real estate space. However, they must be installed properly. There are also other batts available, the ones made from other materials like mineral wool, denim, etc. Mineral Wool offers great resistance against fire hazards. Mineral wool batts offer great insulation even in situations of extreme snowfall. Add to it the capability of mineral wool to block sound that makes it such an important insulation option. However, they are becoming scarce these days. Denim Insulation is a funny thing. It is made using recyclable blue jeans. It can be a choice for those who are more concerned with eco-friendliness. But this type of insulation option is not much used till date. Blown in Fiberglass Options Not only batts but fiberglass is also used as blown-in insulation. This is basically a type where tiny chunks are packed properly in large sized bags. With the help of a blowing machine, these chunks are then installed to the area for insulation. This concept was much prevalent during the 90’s era. It still is a popular choice for many buildings. If it is about filling the cracks and potholes, this type of insulation is a great option. It is the best option when filling the cracks, holes, and voids around areas that are otherwise difficult to reach. It is also the least expensive option in the list. All said, the safety precautions must be taken properly. Taking expert help will always be advisable.
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