Framework · 27:04
// THE QUOTE
“generally what we'll tell installers to do is actually track their bags”
— Matthew Brennan · Thermo-Cell Industries Ltd. (operating as Thermocell / Greenfiber Canada)
Practical install QC heuristic: 3.5 lbs per cubic foot, mark a 10-foot wall and count bags so you can't screw it up.
Full episode at 27:04Cellulose Insulation in Atlantic Canada: Fire Performance, Retrofit Moisture Risk, and the Net-Zero Shift | Thermocell & Greenfiber ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Dense-pack cellulose wall installation success comes down to tracking bag count per section—3.5 lbs/cubic foot is the target density that prevents settling without on-site equipment.
“take a 10 foot sectional wall mark on the wall we should have six bags done and blown at this point”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Agriculture and Soundproofing Niche Markets
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Clips like this, every two weeks.
SOURCE: 27:04 of Cellulose Insulation in Atlantic Canada: Fire Performance, Retrofit Moisture Risk, and the Net-Zero Shift | Thermocell & Greenfiber