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| When it comes to the day-to-day comfort of your home, insulation has a significant influence. A proper thermal "blanket" helps keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer, lowering year-round energy bills and conserving the earth's natural resources.
But insulation does much more than save energy. Strategically placed, it absorbs sound and helps make your home a quieter place to live. And when you go to sell a home that boasts recommended optimum levels for your geographic region, you can expect it to have a higher resale value.
Insulating your home is a quick, easy project that can help you save* on energy bills and add greatly to the comfort of your home.
Savings may vary.
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| InsulSafe®4 Premium Blowing Wool |
- Basic Use
- InsulSafe 4 Premium Blowing Wool is used in residential and commercial construction as a thermal and acoustical insulation. It is designed for pneumatic installation in open areas and for retrofitting enclosed construction assemblies.
- Benefits
- This product is noncombustible, noncorrosive and odor free. In addition, InsulSafe 4 won’t settle, contains no chemicals to cause mildew and fungus growth, contains no formaldehyde, provides no sustenance for vermin, contains no asbestos, won’t rot or decay and won’t absorb moisture.
- Composition and Materials
- InsulSafe 4 is an unbonded, white, virgin fiber loose fill fiber glass insulation designed for pneumatic application.
- Limitations
- InsulSafe 4 is designed for use at ambient temperatures in interior, weather protected locations. Pneumatic equipment must have an effective shredding section, a uniform controlled feed system and adequate material/air capabilities. This product should be kept dry during shipping, storage and installation.
- Quality Assurance:
- CertainTeed participates in the NAHB Research Center Certification and Labeling Program. CertainTeed was the first fiber glass insulation manufacturer to have its manufacturing plants, R&D center and corporate headquarters registered to ISO 9001: 2000 standards.
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| Energy Policy Act Update
After over two years of debate, Congress finally passed the 2005 Energy Policy Act, and it was signed into law by President Bush on August 5. The bill provides tax credits for exsistng homes, new homes and commercial buildings.
To find out more about how to get tax credits by using fiber glass insulation, download CertainTeed's informative Energy Policy Act Update
Download More Information:
Related links:
www.energytaxincentives.org
www.energy.gov/taxbreaks.htm
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