How Does the Pest Control Insulation Work?

What can you do to keep pests out of your house, improve its energy efficiency, assist prevent fires from spreading, and ensure that your family is warm and comfortable in the winter and cool and comfortable in the summer? TAP insulation is the simple solution! You might be wondering what TAP insulation is. TAP stands for Thermal, Acoustical, and Pest Control insulation, which pest control professionals may simply install.

Other than heat retention, a properly insulated home has the following advantages:

  • In the winter, it prevents pipes from freezing.

  • It keeps heat from evading through small gaps, which can invite rodents and other creatures into your home.

  • It prevents snow accumulation and ice dams, both of which can cause damage to your roof and gutters.

  • Leaks in the attic might be caused by damaged roofs due to insufficient insulation. These leaks can cause expensive water damage or mold issues in your attic and walls.

It is obvious that having a well insulated home is critical. If you're building a new home and need insulation, or if you're thinking to re-insulate your home, pest control insulation can be a good option.

  • Compared to normal insulation, pest control insulation provides a number of advantages. It provides the same level of insulation as regular insulation while also providing some extra benefits.

  • Mother Nature pest control insulation is Energy Star approved and produced from 87 percent recycled materials. That it is both efficient and environmentally friendly.

  • Mother Nature pest control insulation is fire-resistant. In the event of a house fire, this will delay the spread of fire, allowing you a better opportunity of escaping safely and causing less damage until the fire can be put out.

Mother Nature’s pest control insulation is long-lasting. Our pest control insulation degrades considerably more slowly than ordinary fiberglass insulation, which means lower costs for you. Finally, there's the origin of the term "pest control insulation." Borates are present in the insulation used by Mother Nature for pest control. Borates are safe for humans, however they are poisonous to a variety of insects. Consider the peace of mind you'll have knowing that even if an insect manages to get past your other pest control obstacles, they won't travel very far once inside.

Call Mother Nature Pest and Lawn for more details about the aforementioned process if you've been considering new insulation. Consider combining our insulation with year-round pest control programs for even more protection. We can ensure the safety of your family, your pets, and house.



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