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Cellulose Insulation

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Cellulose insulation is made of almost entirely of recycled materials, mainly newspaper. It can cover harder to reach areas such as the small gaps around pipes and electrical wires. It's treated with boric acid, which makes it flame resistant and prevents mold from growing.

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