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An energy-efficient home is important for several reasons. First, energy-efficient home costs less to heat and cool, which means you pay less with every energy bill. Next, a well insulated home is more comfortable year round for you and your family. Third, an energy-efficient home is more environmentally sound because fewer of the world’s resources will be used for heating and cooling. And, last, an energy-efficient home has greater resale value.

Rely on CARROLL Insulation & Window Co., Inc. for these services and products for your building or renovation project:

  • Residential & Commercial Insulation
  • Insulation for Attics, Walls, Floors
  • Blown In Blanket
  • Wet Spray Walls
  • Cellulose Spray
  • K-13 Thermal & Acoustic Insulation
  • Metal Building Insulation
  • Insulation Removal
  • Attic Ventilation
  • Replacement & Storm Windows
  • Storm & Patio Doors
  • Glass Replacement
  • Fogged Window Repair

Johns Manville Formaldehyde-free
Fiber Glass Building Insulation

In March 2002, Johns Manville became the first and only fiber glass insulation manufacturer to stop adding formaldehyde to building insulation as a binder and began using an acrylic resin that eliminates all binder-related emissions of formaldehyde during manufacturing. This means that the EPA regulation written to control the hazardous pollutants present in the manufacture of ordinary insulation – formaldehyde, phenol and methanol – simply do not apply to the JM plant. The acrylic binder also reduces concerns about formaldehyde in the indoor environment once installed. In addition, Johns Manville Formaldehyde-free insulation utilizes a minimum 25 percent recycled content (North American average) and provides overall resource efficiency.

What is the industry saying about Johns Manville Formaldehyde-free?

  • BuildingGreen Top 10 New Green Products of 2002
  • Architectural Record editor’s pick for best products of the year
  • Architecture magazine 2002 ACE Award

What are consumers saying about Johns Manville Formaldehyde-free?

  • 89 percent of homeowners say they’d buy formaldehyde-free over other insulation.
  • 79 percent of homeowners would pay a premium for formaldehyde-free insulation.