Cellulose Insulation in South Georgia and North Florida

All About Cellulose
Cellulose insulation is made from recycled paper products (up to 85% recycled content), making it one of the greenest insulation materials available.
It’s treated with safe fire-retardant minerals, usually borates, that also help resist pests and mold. When it’s installed at the right density, cellulose won’t settle, so it continues protecting your home season after season.
With cellulose insulation, you can have peace of mind that your home or building project is safely fortified against excess energy loss for many years to come.
Cellulose is a versatile option that works well in walls, attics, and hard-to-reach cavities, making it suitable for both new construction and retrofit projects. It’s able to fill small voids and irregular spaces often more effectively than many traditional insulation types.
The Pluses of Cellulose
Choosing cellulose for your home or building project comes with many advantages:
Eco-friendly
Made from recycled paper products, it helps keep paper waste out of landfills.
Energy Bill Savings
Cellulose helps prevent energy waste, cutting down on your energy bills.
High R-value
Its high R-value helps deliver a strong thermal performance and added effectiveness.
Year-round Comfort
Enjoy a comfortable place to live regardless of the weather thanks to the insulating power of cellulose.
Sound Control
Improve peace and quiet throughout your home with the highly effective sound dampening qualities of cellulose.
Fire Safety & Pest Resistance
Help keep your home safer with cellulose. Fire and pest resistant coatings have been added for extra protection.
Complete Coverage
With expert installation and specialized equipment, cellulose fills every corner and gap for maximum insulating.
Where and How We Install Cellulose
At Quality Insulation of Valdosta, we install Carolina Precision Fibers cellulose insulation, including GREENSHIELDâ„¢ stabilized products designed for long-lasting performance.
Walls
We apply cellulose as a damp spray wall system or install it dry behind netting in open cavities in both new and existing homes. Damp spray uses a small amount of water (and sometimes adhesive) to make the cellulose stick and fill every gap. Dry insulation is blown into open wall cavities behind netting where it is densely packed to block air movement and seal tightly around pipes, wires, and ducts.
Attics
For open attics in both new and existing homes, we use stabilized (dry) cellulose that creates a continuous barrier against moving air. A well-insulated and air sealed attic keeps conditioned or heated air inside your home for a more comfortable living space.

Your Partner in Energy Efficiency
Whether you’re finishing a remodel or building new, our team is the one to call. For a quieter, greener, and more efficient South Georgia or North Florida home, you can trust Quality Insulation of Valdosta for the highest quality cellulose insulation. Call us today to schedule your free estimate.


