
Cellulose insulation, used exclusively by Attic Master Insulation since 1977, is the most environmentally-friendly insulation product on the market today. Made of 85% recycled materials like newspapers and cardboard. It is chemically treated with Boric acid (commonly found in detergents and medications) making it fire, mold, and pest resistant. Boric acid also has antifungal and antibacterial properties. Not only is it safe, it is also very cost effective with a very affordable R-value/square inch. The R value of cellulose is ~3.7/inch of depth, which is one of the highest R values on the market. This type of insulation is common in retrofits and new builds.

Cellulose Insulation

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Attic Ventilation
Below are our 3 most commonly used vents in an attic in Alberta. A conversation with one of our project estimators will help you decide which option is best for your home.
WeatherPRO 50/60

This vent is commonly used for intake air into an attic when soffit air is prohibited.
WeatherPRO PROTurbo

Ridge vent with a tall profile rises above high snow loads on rooftops.
Solaro Aire Embedded Fan

Daylight powered solar fan that helps exhaust warm air in summer and limits frost buildup in winter.
Solaro Shield Multi-Layered Reflective Insulation
Unlike traditional insulation materials, Salaro Shield is also a radiant barrier and is made of highly reflective materials that re-emit radiant heat rather than absorbing it, reducing cooling loads. The effectiveness of this system not only lies in the R-Value of the insulation, but also in its ability to reduce heat gain by reflecting heat away from the living space.





Solaro Shield Applications
Reflective insulation can be used in a variety of applications. It is lightweight and made of non-toxic material. It can be installed between wood-frame studs, joists, rafters, and beams or attic hatch lids.

Solaro Shield covering R60 Cellulose

Solaro Shield Wrap

Attic Hatch Lid with Solaro Shield