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Weathershield 

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Weathershield is an eco friendly insulation product made from cellulose fibre, a processed paper material treated with harmless, naturally-occurring chemicals. The paper used in Weathershield is 100% recycled material. It is installed in the attics of commercial and residential buildings, and its superior performance has kept it a contender for almost four decades.

   •  Cellulose insulation thermally and acoustically outperforms fibreglass           and spray- foam products.

   •  It doesn’t break down over time; fiberglass has been shown to                         gradually lose its structure.

   •  It maintains a higher value of insulating quality (R-value) than the same         volume of any other insulation.

   •  What you spend on it, you’ll make back in reduced heating bills (up to a         50% difference!).

   •  Due to being blown into place, it fills in the irregular cavities of your               home and prevents air infiltration and convection.

   •  Its relative density makes it better than all other insulators at                         soundproofing a home from outdoor noise.

   •  The Weathershield formula is proven to resist and contain the growth           of mould and mildew.

   •  The formula also helps our product repel mice and other vermin.

   •  Properly applied, it prevents ice damming.

   •  Its fire-resistant properties mean that a building will burn slower                   than the competitive fiberglass or foam insulation.

   •  It meets all local and federal Canadian building code requirements.

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