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Which insulation is best for blown applications (1) cellulose or (2) blown guardian ultra-fit insulation





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From: jcee

cellouse insulation by nature is a heavier product which over time can have a tendacy to settle down in wall cavities and also in attic instulations, which we have all seen in older attics. the ultra fit is a green guard rated product and is largely made from post industral and consumer material


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