Blown Insulation

Blown-In Insulation Services

Fast, Affordable, Quality Blown Insulation

J&J Insulation is the top choice for blown-in insulation installers. We provide exceptional service and quality installations for your commercial or residential building. Save on energy bills and feel more comfortable in your home or workspace with effective blown insulation services. To see if blown insulation is right for your project, contact one of our professional, certified contractors to answer your questions and get your free no-obligation quote. 

Blown insulation is a process of blowing or spraying loose-fill insulation materials into wall cavities. It’s one of the more cost-effective solutions to protecting your home from extreme weather conditions. Unfortunately, a high percentage of home builds have less than the required amount of blown insulation within the walls, resulting in increased energy costs to maintain comfortable temperatures.


Aside from ensuring comfortable temperatures indoors, blown insulation offers fire protection and softens outdoor noise. There are two common types of blown insulation materials: Loose-Fill Fibreglass and Cellulose. 


We invite you to chat with our blown insulation contractors to consult on your insulation needs today. 

Why Choose J&J Insulation Inc.

We've built our reputation on dependable advice, exceptional installations and removals, and competitive pricing in the area. Whether you're searching for commercial insulation companies or contractors for your home project, our highly trained and certified insulation professionals provide excellent quality service no matter the size or budget of the project. Our business takes pride in our solid customer relationships, and we'll continue to deliver our best blown insulation services to Bowmanville and Greater Toronto residents.

Fibreglass Versus Cellulose Insulation:

Which is Best?

Choosing the right type of blown-in insulation for your home project can have a lasting impact on your comfort and reduce the cost of your heating and cooling bills. Let's go over the two common types of blown-in insulation for commercial and home improvement projects. 


  1. Loose-Fill Fibreglass: Fibreglass is made from glass spun into fine fibers. It's composed of up to 60% recycled materials, and it's suitable for attics and wall cavities that may be prone to moisture and mildew. To ensure our installations don't leave floating loose-fill fiberglass in your space, we install membranes to contain the fill material.
  2. Cellulose: Cellulose materials are made up of 80% of recycled newsprint material. Although it's largely made of paper, cellulose is treated to be fire-resistant and does not support fungus or mold growth in the presence of moisture.

You've Got Blown-In Insulation Questions?

We've Got Answers

We want to make the insulation process for your home or business easy. Here are some common FAQs about this service. 

  • Is Cellulose or Fiberglass Insulation Better for My Attic?

    Because every home has unique characteristics, we'll always assess your home as a system to ensure we're using the best fill for your insulation. Both methods are safe, affordable, and provide excellent insulation and soundproofing to your home. But before we can make an educated recommendation, we'd love to chat with you about your space. 

  • What are the Disadvantages of Blown-In Insulation?

    To install blown-in insulation into existing wall cavities, we need to drill into the space to insert a hose. While we're careful to match the seal we make once the installation is complete, it's not a desirable method for stucco or brick walls. Blown insulation also tends to settle and compact space over time, which opens uninsulated areas or leaks in your wall. 


    Our team at J&J Insulation will make sure to assess your home properly to minimize all such complications and hence avoid any and all problems in the future. 

  • What are other options for insulation other than blown-in?

    Spray-in foam insulation is another option for residential and commercial spaces. Its biggest advantage is that it's able to virtually eliminate air pockets in the wall that may lead to cold air leakage, and it maintains its shape for much longer. If you're interested in learning more about foam insulation installers, contact our professionals today.

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