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how deep should your blown in cellulose insulation be
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The depth of blown-in cellulose insulation depends on your target R-value, which varies by climate zone. Typically, for attics, an R-value between R-30 and R-60 is recommended. To achieve R-38, a common requirement, you need approximately 12-14 inches of cellulose insulation. This depth ensures effective thermal resistance, helping maintain temperature stability within your home, reducing heating and cooling costs, and promoting energy efficiency. Always consult local building codes and insulation charts specific to cellulose to confirm the correct depth for your specific needs and geographical location.
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