Review:
Recycled Cellulose Insulation
overall review score: 4.3
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Recycled-cellulose-insulation is an environmentally friendly insulation material made from recycled paper, predominantly newsprint or other cellulose-based products. It is processed and treated to serve as a high-performance thermal and acoustic insulator for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Its eco-conscious nature makes it a popular choice among sustainable building practices.
Key Features
- Made primarily from recycled paper products
- High thermal insulation properties
- Good soundproofing capabilities
- Non-toxic and treated with fire retardants
- Cost-effective compared to traditional insulation materials
- Biodegradable and environmentally sustainable
- Can be blown-in or loose fill for easy installation
Pros
- Eco-friendly and promotes recycling
- Effective thermal insulation reduces energy costs
- Excellent soundproofing qualities
- Relatively affordable and accessible
- Non-toxic when properly treated
Cons
- Requires professional installation for optimal performance
- Can settle over time, reducing effectiveness if not properly installed
- Potential for pest attraction if not treated or properly maintained
- Fire retardants may contain chemicals some prefer to avoid