Cellulose Insulation Installation in EdmontonIf you are specifically looking for cellulose insulation in Edmonton, Stewart Insulation installs professional cellulose attic systems designed to improve coverage, reduce air movement, and meet target R value levels. We provide cellulose installation for existing homes, renovations, and re-insulation projects across Central Alberta. Schedule your free attic inspection and quote today. |
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Professional Cellulose Attic Insulation ServicesCellulose insulation is installed using calibrated equipment to ensure proper density and consistent depth across the attic. The effectiveness of cellulose depends on how evenly it is applied and whether target density is achieved throughout the space. |
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Dense-Pack ApplicationsDense-pack cellulose is used in areas where higher density is required to reduce air movement. This is especially important in attics where small gaps or airflow pathways contribute to heat loss. By increasing density, we help limit air leakage and improve the overall thermal performance of the attic. |
Blow-In Cellulose for Existing HomesFor attic upgrades, blown cellulose is applied evenly across the attic surface to reach recommended R value levels. This method allows us to cover irregular areas and fill around obstructions such as wiring and framing. Blown cellulose is commonly used when existing insulation is uneven or when additional coverage is required. |
Insulation Upgrades After RemovalIf your existing insulation is damaged, contaminated, or below performance standards, removal is often required before installing new cellulose. Old insulation that is compacted, uneven, or affected by moisture can reduce the effectiveness of new material if left in place. Removing it allows for proper preparation and ensures the new insulation performs as expected. |
When Cellulose Is the Right FitCellulose insulation is most effective in attics where airflow control and coverage consistency are key factors. |
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Older Homes With Air LeakageOlder Edmonton homes often have minor gaps, penetrations, and irregular framing. Cellulose helps reduce airflow through these areas by conforming tightly to the attic surface. |
Attics With Irregular GapsBlown cellulose fills around framing, wiring, and small cavities where other insulation types may leave gaps. This improves overall coverage and reduces weak spots. |
Homeowners Prioritizing Recycled MaterialsCellulose insulation is made from recycled paper products and treated to meet fire safety standards. It is often chosen by homeowners looking for a material with a recycled content profile. |
Our Cellulose Installation ProcessEach project is completed with a focus on proper density, consistent coverage, and long term performance. Attic Preparation and Sealing ReviewWe inspect attic conditions, measure existing insulation levels, and review ventilation and airflow. This helps determine the correct installation approach. Depth and Density CalibrationUsing professional equipment, we apply cellulose to meet target R value levels and proper density standards. Achieving the correct density is critical to prevent settling and maintain performance. Fire-Retardant Treated Material StandardsAll cellulose material installed meets fire-retardant treatment requirements for residential use. This ensures the insulation meets safety standards. Post-Install VerificationWe confirm consistent depth, full coverage, and proper application before completing the project. This ensures the insulation performs as expected. |
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Why Stewart Insulation for Cellulose ProjectsStewart Insulation has served Alberta homeowners and businesses for over 30 years. We focus on:
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