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3 Green Insulation Materials You Can Use in Your Home

When choosing insulation for your home, there are various factors to consider. Apart from effectiveness, durability, and safety, homeowners should also take into account the eco-friendliness of the insulation.


While it can be argued that all types of insulation contribute to environmental friendliness by reducing energy consumption, certain types of insulation are extra beneficial for Mother Earth. Here are some sustainable insulation options you can use in your home.


1. Cellulose Fiber


If you want to reduce toxins in your home, consider using cellulose fiber insulation. It contains 75 to 85 percent recycled material. Cellulose fiber is typically made by finely grinding old newspapers into a dust-like consistency and then subjecting the material to chemical treatment using boric acid, borax, or ammonium sulfate. This treatment helps to impart fire resistance and reduce the risk of pest infestation.


Additionally, cellulose insulation provides better resistance against air leaks and is a more affordable eco-friendly insulation option. By choosing this material, you're helping to keep paper waste out of landfills, which can release harmful greenhouse gases.


2. Denim


Denim, also known as cotton, is a natural and renewable resource and one of the most eco-friendly insulation options on the market. It is composed of leftover blue jean scraps that are shredded and recycled into thick batts, so they can fit into your walls like fiberglass.


To make it safe for humans and the environment, companies apply a borate solution to the cotton to render it non-flammable. Also, it contains EPA-registered fungal inhibitors to guard against pests, mold, and mildew.


3. MILEX


MILEX is an eco-friendly loose-fill insulation derived from grain Sorghum, a naturally occurring and sustainable resource. It stands apart from other materials as it avoids potentially harmful polymers and reduces the reliance on fossil fuels and non-renewable materials.


Also, MILEX's biodegradability allows it to decompose naturally over time. As a result, it leaves no toxic residues in the environment, making it an even more environmentally friendly option.


Are You Planning To Have a Green Home?


Are you considering insulating your home with green insulation materials and need professional help? Consider enlisting the services of MILO Insulation!


Our insulation installers in Texas and Oklahoma offer effective, affordable, and energy-efficient insulation solutions to help you live your home comfortably while minimizing its negative impact on the planet. For further information about our products and services, get in touch with us today!

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