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Cellulose insulation is a type of insulation made from recycled paper products, such as newspapers or cardboard, which are treated with a fire retardant. The cellulose fibres are then densely packed together and blown into the wall cavities, attics, or floors of a building to create a layer of insulation.

Cellulose insulation is an eco-friendly insulation option because it's made from recycled materials and is itself recyclable. It's also highly effective at reducing heat loss, making it an excellent choice for improving the energy efficiency of a home.

One of the advantages of cellulose insulation is that it can be blown into hard-to-reach areas, which can be difficult to insulate using other materials. This means that it's possible to insulate walls without having to remove the existing wall coverings, which can be a significant cost-saving factor.

Another advantage of cellulose insulation is that it's highly effective at reducing noise pollution. The dense packing of the fibres helps to absorb sound and reduce noise transmission between rooms.

Cellulose insulation is also treated with a fire retardant, which helps to prevent the spread of flames in the event of a fire. This means that it's a safe insulation option for use in homes and commercial buildings.

At Retrofit-EPC, our experienced contractors can install cellulose insulation in your home to help improve its energy efficiency and reduce your energy bills. We use high-quality, eco-friendly insulation materials and ensure that all installations are carried out to the highest standards.

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