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Cellulose Attic Insulation in Memphis & the Mid-South
Most homes in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas are under-insulated in the attic. Poor insulation allows heat to escape in winter and pour in during summer, forcing your HVAC system to work harder and increasing your energy bills.
Blown-in cellulose insulation is one of the most effective and affordable ways to upgrade your attic’s R-value, improve home comfort, and stop energy loss at the source.
Our experienced team can inspect your attic, identify problem areas, and recommend the best insulation solution for your home.
What Is Blown-In Cellulose Insulation?
Cellulose insulation is an eco-friendly, dense-packed material made primarily from recycled paper fibers treated for fire and pest resistance. When blown into your attic, it fills gaps, cracks, and hard-to-reach spaces that traditional batt insulation misses.
This creates a seamless thermal barrier across your attic floor.
Signs Your Attic Needs New Insulation
Upstairs is hot in summer & cold in winter
Drafts or uneven temperatures
High utility bills
Old or thin fiberglass insulation
HVAC runs constantly
Ice damming or attic moisture issues
Why cellulose insulation is the superior choice for attics?
Effective:
Cellulose insulation delivers a higher R-value than traditional fiberglass batts, instantly improving your home’s energy efficiency and comfort. It’s also more durable and resistant to compression and pest damage, ensuring long-term performance and lasting results.
Quick installation:
Blown-in cellulose can be applied directly over existing insulation, minimizing disruption and cleanup. However, proper air sealing is recommended before installation to achieve maximum efficiency and prevent air leaks.
Safe:
Each cellulose fiber is treated with a non-toxic borate solution, providing a Class 1 fire safety rating — the highest available. This treatment also makes the insulation mold- and pest-resistant, offering superior protection compared to other materials.
Environmentally friendly:
Made primarily from recycled newspaper, cellulose insulation is one of the most eco-friendly insulation options available. Its sustainable composition and energy-saving performance make it the perfect choice for homeowners looking to reduce their carbon footprint.
Our Complete Cellulose Insulation Process
- Inspect current attic insulation levels
- Perform air sealing before adding insulation
- Blow in dense-packed cellulose to recommended R-value
- Ensure proper ventilation and coverage
- Final inspection for full attic protection
Cellulose Insulation + Air Sealing = Maximum Efficiency
Adding insulation without air sealing is like wearing a jacket with the zipper open.
Everhome seals attic air leaks before installing cellulose insulation to ensure you get the full energy-saving benefit.