Varment Guard now installs T.A.P pest control insulation for your home.
Save
on your heating bills and protect your attic and home from bugs with
an all natural insulation that is both green and effective.
Thermal insulation is a material having air-filled cells
or voids, or heat-reflective surfaces, which retard the transfer of
heat to cold.
Acoustical insulation retards the transmission of sound.
Pest control insulation, while performing the other
functions of thermal and acoustical, is labeled to control listed
insects. By Federal law, such insulation (and the manufacturing
plant) must be registered with the US EPA, and carry an EPA-approved
label. Additionally, the product must be registered with the pest
control authorities in each state in which it is sold or
manufactured. Because T.A.P is an EPA-labeled pesticide, in many
states only a licensed PMP may sell the insulation.
What are the energy & money saving benefits?
T.A.P saves energy. T.A.P saves money by decreasing energy bills.
It keeps homes cool in summer and warm in winter for less money:
Comfortable year-round. Because T.A.P is denser than fiberglass
insulation, air does not move through it well, so it resists heat
transfer by convection, as well as conduction and radiation. And
since there aren’t the leaks and drafts associated with ordinary
insulation, mechanical systems don’t work as hard and can be
down-sized, further saving money. Areas in the home maintain more
uniform temperatures between floors and ceilings, upstairs and
downstairs, even next to exterior walls. Comfort. Conservation.
What are the sound absorbing benefits?
T.A.P reduces unwelcome noise from outside and helps create a
peaceful haven inside the home. Insulated interior walls reduce
annoying noises (such as toilets flushing and appliances running)
inside a house.
What are the pest controlling benefits?
T.A.P helps control pests in your home. Annoying pests can breed
and form colonies in the attic and behind walls, coming out at
night, seeking food and water. More than just annoying, they can
severely damage a house. T.A.P is an EPA-labeled pest control
insulation, treated with pure boric acid. Although deadly to many
insects, T.A.P is acceptable for use around humans and pets. T.A.P
eliminates self-grooming insects, where it is installed, upon
contact. Insects cannot build up a tolerance to T.A.P, and it never
needs re-treating. T.A.P controls ants, cockroaches, silverfish,
termites, and other insects listed on the EPA label.
What is the insulation made of?
All-Natural, Permanent, and Environmentally Friendly, too. T.A.P
is Green! Well, not in color, but T.A.P is permanent, made from
all-natural boric acid and recycled newsprint; thus while you’re
saving energy, you’re also conserving landfill space.
Is cellulose a fire hazard?
Most houses are cellulose (made from wood and forest products).
T.A.P contains a fire-retardant chemical that actually makes homes
safer in case of fire. Ordinary fiberglass insulation can melt,
creating a chimney-like effect in a wall. T.A.P, with its
fire-retardant characteristics, forms a charred surface barrier
which limits the spread of fire.
How is T.A.P installed?
Blown-in T.A.P forms a perfect fit in your wall or attic when
applied, seeking nooks and crannies, filling the entire cavity. As
every homebuilder knows, stud cavities are not uniform in size;
thus, gaps and voids form when uniformly sized batts are used.
Unlike fiberglass batts,T.A.P is never cut on the jobsite, or
stuffed into the cavity to fit behind pipes and conduits, reducing
the R-Value. With T.A.P, the R-Value stays in the insulation! And
that means the added value stays in the home and becomes a permanent
benefit you can sell to the next owners.
I’m interested; what’s next?
Call (800) 793-8169 or email
Varment Guard for more
information. Ask about our free estimate offer valid until February
28th 2008. T.A.P. insulation is easy to install and can be completed
at your next service call. There is still time to save money on
heating bills this winter. And insulate your attic from bugs at the
same time.
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