Cellulose Insulation
Cellulose Insulation Overview
Cellulose insulation is an environmentally friendly, cost-effective solution made from recycled paper. It’s a smart alternative to spray foam insulation and can be used throughout the home to improve comfort and efficiency.
Benefits of Cellulose Insulation
1. Reduce Energy Bills
Cellulose fills gaps tightly, maintaining consistent indoor temperatures and reducing HVAC usage—helping lower your monthly energy costs.
2. Fire and Mold Resistance
Treated with boric acid, cellulose offers Class I fire resistance and discourages mold growth, making it a safer option for your home.
3. Noise Reduction
Its dense structure helps block sound transmission through walls and floors, creating a quieter indoor environment.
4. Pest Deterrent
The boric acid treatment also deters insects from nesting in or consuming the insulation.
Why Choose CITYPRO LLC?
At CITYPRO LLC, we specialize in professional cellulose insulation installation to increase home comfort, safety, and energy efficiency. Our experts can help you decide if cellulose is the right fit for your project.
Sanctuary Cellulose Insulation
Sanctuary cellulose insulation fills small gaps and voids to form a dense, effective barrier that:
Reduces sound by up to 60%
Performs in attics, walls, ceilings, and floors
Installs easily over existing insulation
Lowers heating and cooling costs by up to 25%
Carries a Class 1/A fire rating
What Makes Cellulose Sustainable?
Cellulose is made from up to 85% recycled content, typically post-consumer paper. It uses less energy to produce, is locally sourced, and offers the following sustainable benefits:
Reduces carbon emissions by lowering energy use
Acts as a flame-retardant, breathable barrier
Naturally dense, helping to reduce airflow and heat loss
Safe. Smart. Sustainable.
Blown-in cellulose is one of CITYPRO LLC’s premium insulation solutions. It’s:
Safe for your family
Smart for energy savings
Sustainable, thanks to its eco-friendly materials and performance
Cellulose R-Value
Cellulose insulation has an R-value of 3.5 per inch, comparable to traditional fiberglass batt insulation. It’s a preferred option among environmentally conscious homeowners seeking reliable performance and natural materials.