
The Leominster
Massachusetts Housing Authority experimented with the
heating and energy use of 5 identical buildings. They
Insulated FOUR with Fiberglass and ONE with Cellulose. In
the end, they surely wished they had experimented the other
way around.
Over an 11 month period,
the four buildings insulated with fiberglass averaged a
little over 45,000 KWH (kilowatt hours) per month. The one
building that was insulated with Cellulose averaged only
31,000 KWH per month.
A good average cost per
kilowatt hour nationwide is $.06 per kilowatt hour.
At this price, the
Cellulose installed building was $840.00 per month cheaper
to heat or cool than the fiberglass insulated buildings. Had
the Housing Authority placed that savings in a savings
account drawing 7% interest, over the course of the 20 years
the building could be used, that $840 would have grown to
$1,763,880.00! ~ Needless to say, Cellulose is now used in
the Housing Authority's Buildings! Now
you can see why they wish they would have experimented using
4 buildings insulated with Cellulose, and one with
fiberglass!
Sprayed On Cellulose
Insulation is Better Insulation. It pays for itself and puts
money in your pocket each month. All the results are in ----
and it's OFFICIAL! Sprayed On Cellulose Insulation is simply
Better Insulation!