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FACTORY TOUR - We insulate for comfort and savings.
  • Engineers have designed the heating and cooling duct systems specifically for your home configuration and climate zone.
     
  • Heating and cooling systems are the latest technology from the top names in the industry.
     
  • Fiberglass insulation from Owens-Corning is used in the floor and exterior walls. The 2" x 6" exterior walls are insulated to R-19*. 
     
  • A combination of interior gypsum wall board and wall insulation will prevent any air infiltration or drafts from occurring.
     
  • All the fiberglass wall insulation is firmly secured between the studs to prevent the insulation from dropping or sagging.
     
  • Cellulose ceiling insulation is blown into the attic cavity for a blanket coverage.
     
  • Loose fill cellulose coverage…..
  • has an R-value* of 3.7 per inch, compared to only 2.2 for fiberglass insulation & will maintain an R-value* in temperatures as low as –40 degrees F.
  • has a Class “A” non-combustible fire rating.
  • was the only blown insulation to have less than 3% settling after transport, while rockwool settled as much as 16%.
  • reduces air infiltration up to 40% more effectively than conventional insulation.
  • With the types of insulation used by Champion Homes of Tennessee, every homeowner can enjoy the long-range benefits of lowered heating and cooling expenses, reduced sound transfer and air infiltration.
     
  • Structural components are weather-sealed using weather stripping at every attachment point.  This weather stripping is not brittle like putty tape, and will maintain its original elastic properties for a lifetime.
     
  • Vapor-barrier wall insulation, blown-in roof insulation and insulated exterior doors provide effective barriers to air infiltration and heat loss.

    *R-value means the resistance of heat transfer. The higher the R-value, the greater the insulating power.

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