Wool Insulation Des Moines IA

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Craig Mikesell
Redi-Pro Inspections

515-564-9325
2643 Beaver Ave. #322
Des Moines, IA
Josh Sytsma
Sparrow PC

515-967-6853
711 1st St E
Altoona, IA
Netzel Construction
(515) 289-0555
1550 Illinois St
Des Moines, IA
Monarch Renovations
(515) 255-1817
304 15th St Ste 201
Des Moines, IA
Bob'S Painting & Home Repair
(515) 255-0363
2500 53rd St
Des Moines, IA
Randy Smith
Green Earth Recovery & Cleanup, Inc.

515-727-8720
PO Box 1067
Johnston, IA
Raccoon Forks Trading Co - Vintage Shop
515-288-0865
2710 Ingersoll Avenue
Des Moines, IA
Sears Parts & Repair Center
(888) 867-5309
4000 MERLE HAY RD
DES MOINES, IA
Acorn Remodelers
(515) 243-5028
2420 Euclid Ave
Des Moines, IA
Moyle Ronald A
(515) 244-8539
26 E Bell Ave
Des Moines, IA
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Wool Insulation-An Alternate Choice

There's no denying the warmth that a wool sweater or blanket offers. Wool is one of nature's best insulators. The fibers have amazing qualities which is why we use them to make textiles like clothing and wool carpeting . But did you know that it can also be used to insulate your home?

Wool has been used outside of the U.S. for home insulation and it's starting to gain a bit of traction here now. But like any product you buy for your home, there's a cost/benefit characteristic that goes along with it.

On the up side, wool insulation has a number of good attributes. It's insulating value is roughly the same (some might say slightly better) than conventional insulation like fiberglass. The fibers naturally resist crushing which is beneficial since matted insulation loses its insulating qualities.

Wool insulation is also environmentally friendly, particularly if it's sourced locally. It's sustainable (as long as we have sheep on the planet) as well as biodegradable and recyclable. It also doesn't negatively impact indoor air quality, which is possible with fiberglass or foam insulation.

The down side happens to be cost, with wool insulation usually being more expensive than conventional insulation.

In the U.S. there are a few sources, like Oregon Shepherd and Black Mountain USA, LLC (formerly SayrCo, LLC). You can buy wool insulation in both batts and loose fill.

If you're looking for green home choices and you have a need for insulation, you might want to give wool...

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