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Blown-in cellulose turns newsprint into high-performance insulation, typically achieving roughly R-3.2 to R-3.8 per inch when properly installed. Dense-pack techniques limit air movement inside cavities, while borate treatment adds fire resistance and pest deterrence without harsh odors inside your living spaces.
Meet the Materials: A Practical Overview
Wool naturally resists flame, helps buffer moisture, and is comfortable to handle for DIYers. It can absorb and release humidity without losing its insulating value when appropriately detailed. If your home struggles with seasonal dampness, wool’s hygroscopic character can help smooth those swings.
Meet the Materials: A Practical Overview
Wood fiber offers continuous exterior insulation that reduces thermal bridging and supports vapor-open wall designs. Boards can be screwed over sheathing, then taped for air tightness, delivering insulation, wind resistance, and a friendly substrate for cladding in one thoughtfully coordinated layer.