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Cellulose insulation is a type of advanced material used in the construction industry for thermal and acoustic insulation. It is made from recycled paper products, such as newspaper, cardboard, and other paper-based materials, which are treated with fire retardants and other chemicals to make them more durable. Cellulose insulation is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional insulation materials, such as fiberglass and mineral wool. It is also easy to install and can be used in a variety of applications, including walls, attics, and crawl spaces.
Cellulose insulation is becoming increasingly popular due to its energy efficiency and sustainability. It is also highly effective at reducing noise levels, making it an ideal choice for soundproofing. Additionally, it is fire-resistant and can help to reduce the risk of fire in buildings.
Some companies in the cellulose insulation market include CertainTeed, Knauf Insulation, Johns Manville, and Owens Corning. Show Less Read more