Why Nu-Wool is better:
- 5 reasons for choosing Nu-Wool Insulation
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Energy costs are going to increase over time
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Nu-Wool can save as much as 40%* on energy bills
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Nu-Wool Co., Inc. provides a guarantee on the savings in writing
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Nu-Wool Premium Cellulose Insulation provides superior sound control
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Nu-Wool Premium Cellulose Insulation is resistant to mold growth
- You may have heard: Cellulose insulation contributes to mold growth.
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FACT: Nu-Wool Premium Cellulose Insulation contains an EPA registered fungicide, which makes the insulation resistant to mold growth, even when exposed to conditions favorable to the growth of mold. EPA registration is achieved only after rigorous testing to ensure that the borate-based fungicide resists mold & mildew.
- You may have heard: Cellulose insulation is not fire resistant.
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FACT: Nu-Wool Premium Cellulose Insulation contains 100% borate-based fire retardants, enabling the product to not only surpass all federal and industry fire resistance requirements (ASTM C-739, ASTM E-84, and UL 723) but also to achieve 1, 2 and 3-hour firewall ratings in at least 50 UL-approved designs.
- You may have heard: Cellulose insulation costs more than fiberglass.
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FACT: Fiberglass insulation is sometimes less costly to install than cellulose insulation. However, the initial cost savings is lost within the first 1-2 years due to higher utility bills. The cost continues to rise as home owners with fiberglass insulation pay consistently higher heating & cooling bills throughout the life of the house. Unlike fiberglass, Nu-Wool Premium Cellulose Insulation has a higher density (contributing to a higher "effective R-value") and is proven to fill in the air pockets and voids within walls and ceilings (attics) to reduce air leakage. This not only provides a much more comfortable home, but also reduces the cost of utilities throughout the life of the building.
- You may have heard: Cellulose insulation settles inside the wall.
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FACT: Because Nu-Wool WALLSEAL is installed at a density of 3.0-3.5 pounds per cubic foot using a controlled water fog, it adheres to the studs, plates, and sheathing inside the wall cavity. When properly installed, Nu-Wool WALLSEAL will not settle over time.