Minnesota’s Eco-Friendly Insulation Experts
Upgrade your Home’s Insulation.
Downgrade your Carbon Footprint.
Professional Insulation Installation and Replacement. Using carbon-negative, wood fiber insulation on every installation, our professionally vetted install companies deliver the highest quality service and product right to your home. Get peace of mind knowing your insulation is serving you and the planet.
Carbon-Sequestering Wood Fiber Insulation: A Carbon-Negative Solution
We use carbon-sequestering wood fiber insulation because it arrives at the job site carbon-negative. Not even possible with fiberglass or spray foam.
Enhancing Home Comfort with High-Performance Insulation Services
Performance isn’t an afterthought. Our customers choose us to increase their home comfort, energy savings, and peace of mind.
American Made Insulation: Unmatched Performance for the Future
American Made. Unmatched Performance. Impressive 3.4 R-Value. Class A Fire Resistance. Moisture Managing and Vapor Open.
Turnkey Twin Cities Insulation Services
We understand that the right installation – and install team - is key to maximizing efficiency and comfort in your home. That's why we've developed a unique service: not only do we supply the best insulation materials, but we also connect you with our exclusive network of thoroughly verified, vetted, and experienced Twin Cities insulation installers.
You get the benefit of the best insulation materials available AND peace of mind that you’re not hiring a fly-by-night insulation company that might not exist next week. Our professional installers are selected for their expertise and commitment to quality, ensuring your insulation is installed perfectly, delivering optimal performance. Embrace the peace of mind that comes with knowing your home's insulation is in the hands of trusted experts.
Cloud9 has your back.
Insulation Upgrade: Reduce Your Carbon Footprint for a Greener Home
Insulation Upgrade: Reduce Your Carbon Footprint for a Greener Home
Don’t just take our word for it…
Our Partners:
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Combat Harsh Twin Cities Weather
with Eco-Friendly Insulation
Battle the elements, not the planet. Global Warming Potential (GWP) isn't just a buzzword—it's our gauge for measuring a product's real-world efficiency in tackling carbon emissions. Leading the charge, our wood-fiber insulation boasts the lowest GWP compared to any other mainstream insulation contender out there.
Source: https://www.greenbuildingadvisor.com/article/choosing-low-carbon-insulation
Committed to Minnesota:
Eco-Conscious Insulation for 10,000 Homes
Our goal is simple but ambitious. We're striving to insulate 10,000 homes across Minnesota using the market's most sustainable insulation materials. Making the commitment to both our community and the environment.
We offer eco-friendly insulation services in the following cities in the Twin Cities area:
Andover - Anoka - Apple Valley - Arden Hills - Bayport - Blaine - Bloomington - Brooklyn Center - Brooklyn Park - Burnsville - Centerville - Champlin - Chanhassen - Chaska - Coon Rapids - Columbia Heights - Crystal - Eagan - Eden Prairie - Edina - Falcon Heights - Forest Lake - Fridley - Gem Lake - Golden Valley - Grant - Ham Lake - Hastings - Hopkins - Hudson - Hugo - Inver Grove Heights - Lake Elmo - Lakeville - Lauderdale - Lino Lakes - Little Canada - Mahtomedi - Maple Grove - Maplewood - Mendota Heights - Minneapolis - Minnetonka - Mounds View - New Brighton - New Hope - Newport - North Oaks - Oakdale - Orno - Pine Springs - Plymouth - Prior Lake - Ramsey - Richfield - Rogers - Rosemount - Savage - Shakopee - Shoreview - Spring Lake Park - St Anthony - St Cloud - St Louis Park - St Michael - St Paul - Stillwater - Twin Cities - Vadnais Heights - Victoria - White Bear Lake - Woodbury - Wyoming
Slash Your Energy Bills & Carbon Footprint
in the Twin Cities with Cloud9 Insulation
Insulation FAQs
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Biological carbon sequestration represents one of nature's most powerful tools in the battle against climate change. This natural process involves the absorption of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by plant-rich landscapes like forests, grasslands, and rangelands. This captured carbon can either return to the atmosphere or get transferred into the soil when the plant life decomposes.
By using wood-fiber insulation, we're allowing our customers to partake in carbon sequestration within the very walls of their homes. Instead of this captured carbon being released back into the atmosphere or stored in the soil, TimberFill insulation safely sequesters it within the product itself, effectively making your home a carbon storage site.
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Bio-based insulation is an excellent choice for several reasons. It's environmentally friendly and made from renewable natural materials that have a low carbon footprint. Because of this, it's the healthiest option and is free from harmful chemicals and fibers that can cause health problems. Bio-based insulation performs well, providing excellent thermal and acoustic insulation, regulating humidity and moisture levels, and improving indoor air quality. Finally, it's cost-effective, often competitive with traditional insulation materials (ask about your rebate options!), saving money in the long run.
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Yes. Through the new Federal Inflaction Reduction Act, you can receive up to a 30% rebate (up to $1200) on your new insulation.
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These traditional insulation materials can release harmful fibers and volatile organic compounds into the air, causing health issues. Additionally, fiberglass and foam are energy intensive and can made from non-renewable resources, making them less sustainable than bio-based insulation. It’s also important to note that fiberglass insulation is known to have a shorter lifespan than bio-based insulation, resulting in more waste and costs over time. While fiberglass may seem cost-effective in the short term, it does not offer the same long-term cost savings as bio-based insulation. For a smarter choice, consider bio-based insulation that is healthier, sustainable, and cost-effective.
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Our team is fast and efficient so the average installation takes about one day, depending on the size of your home, state of current attic, and amount of air sealing needed to be done.