Should I Let People Insulate My Attic with Cellulose?

If you’ve been asking yourself “should I let people insulate my attic with cellulose?” the short answer is yes. It’s a proven, cost-effective, and eco-friendly option that works exceptionally well in attic applications, although there are a few things worth knowing before the crew shows up.

Why Cellulose Works Well in Attics

Cellulose is a blown-in- insulation made from recycled paper treated with fire retardants. Its biggest advantage is coverage – it settles into irregular framing, around fixtures, and into corners that batts simply can’t reach. The result is a more consistent R-value across the entire attic floor with fewer thermal gaps.

It’s also one of the more affordable insulation options on the market, delivers solid R-values (R-3.2 to R-3.8 per inch), and is made from up to 85% recycled content.

What to Confirm Before You Say Go

  1. Air seal first: Cellulose is not an air barrier. Any reputable contractor should seal attic penetrations; recessed lights, plumbing, top plates, before blowing. Skipping this step leaves real performance on the table.
  2. Check for moisture: Active roof leaks or poor attic ventilation need to be addressed beforehand. Cellulose can absorb moisture and lose R-value over time if conditions aren’t right.
  3. Know your R-value target: Ask the contractor what depth they’re installing to and confirm it matches your climate zone. In Arizona, that typically means R-38 in lower elevations and up to R-60 in mountain areas.

The Bottom Line

Cellulose is a great choice for attic insulation, as long as the job is done completely, not just quickly. Hire a contractor who air seals before blowing, installs to verified depth, and stands behind their work.

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Gutter Maintenance Tips Every Homeowner Should Know

At Banker Insulation, we don’t just help homeowners improve energy efficiency, we also provide professional rain gutter installation, repair and maintenance services across Arizona.

The importance of Maintenance

Maintaining your gutters is one of the simplest ways to protect your home’s foundation, roof, and landscaping. Even minor clogs or damage can lead to:

  • Soil erosion around your yard and garden
  • Water damage to your foundation or basement
  • Fascia and soffit rot along your roofline
  • Uncontrolled runoff that can affect neighboring properties

Regular gutter maintenance keeps your system working efficiently and prevents costly repairs down the road.

Tips and Tricks for Gutter Maintenance

Here are some practical tips from the experts at Banker Insulation to keep your gutters working properly:

  • Clean Your Gutters Regularly: Clear leaves, pine needles, and debris at least twice a year, especially after monsoon season.
  • Inspect for Damage: Check for cracks, rust, or loose seams, and fix issues early to avoid bigger problems.
  • Install Gutter Guards: These reduce debris buildup and save time on cleaning.
  • Check Downspouts: Make sure water flows freely away from your home to protect your foundation.
  • Trim Overhanging Trees: Reduce the number of leaves and branches that can clog gutters.

Professional Gutter Services

For homeowners in Phoenix, Tucson or Albuquerque and surrounding areas, Banker Insulation offers reliable gutter maintenance, cleaning, and repair services. Our local expertise ensures your gutters are ready to handle Arizona’s monsoon season and New Mexico’s summer rains.

Whether you’re looking for routine gutter maintenance or a full professional installation, our team provides solutions built to last.

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