What is celulose insulation made from?


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It is powdered old newspapers after being put through a machine that hammers them into the fine flakes. It is usually treated with a fire-retardent chemical. As long as it stays dry it is a great insulator. If it gets wet because of a roof leak into the attic it clumps and loses its insulating capability.


Nu-Wool Engineered Cellulose Insulation is an energy-saving insulation product made from recycled newspapers. Nu-Wool Engineered Cellulose Insulation, with its superior thermal and air infiltration properties, is installed in both attics and walls of residential and commercial buildings.
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