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Monthly Archives: September 2012

Cellulose Installation Precautions

Posted on September 25, 2012 by

Certain precautions should be taken when installing cellulose insulation.  The following are important precautions and limitations to always remember. Heaters and recessed light fixtures must not be covered by the insulation, unless the fixture has an IC (insulation contact) rating.  … Continue reading →

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What Do NRC and STC Mean?

Posted on September 20, 2012 by Pat Grubb

Technical terms like Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) and Sound Transmission Class (STC) can be somewhat confusing.  While one measures the build-up of noise within a space, the other measures the sound transmission between spaces.  It is important to understand the … Continue reading →

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Cellulose Insulation Credited with Limiting Fire Damage

Posted on September 13, 2012 by

The Springfield (MO) News-Leader reported a faulty fireplace caused a house fire, but a faulty fire hydrant may have caused a delay in putting it out.  The fire started about 9:00am at 3800 W. Maplewood Street, near the border of … Continue reading →

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Back to the Basics – Wall Spray Guidelines

Posted on September 6, 2012 by Pat Grubb

While there are many variables that affect cellulose wall-spray applications, using a few simple guidelines can eliminate some of the guesswork when trying to achieve optimum performance. First of all, you need the right equipment adjusted to the proper settings. … Continue reading →

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