Affordable Energy Solutions (AES)
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AES Installs Cellulose Insulation which can cut your heating and cooling bills by as much as 40%
Why Choose Cellulose Insulation?
The insulation you put in your home is an important decision, as it maintains your comfort through summer and winter while keeping your utility bills low by reducing the amount of energy needed to keep your home at a constant temperature. Insulation does it's job in part through what is called an R-Factor which when mutiplied by the insulation thickness in inches give you the total R-value for the installed insulation.
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Recycled Cellulose - Cellulose insulation is environmentally friendly, made of 80-85% recycled newsprint. The manufacturing process of the cellulose insulation uses one-fifth the energy of fiberglass and generates virtually zero emissions. Our insulation is the only building material in your home that is commonly treated with fire retardants. The result is expectional insulation that meets or exceeds required fire safety standards and helps protect you and your family.
Air Quality Concerns - Many common building materials release and/or contain fairly dangerous substances. For example, fiberglass insulation is listed as a potential carcinogen, containing respirable glass fibers, and potentially formaldehyde. Cellulose Insulation has none of these concerns.
A Comparison of Health Concerns
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Fiberglass |
Cellulose |
| Microscopic, respirable glass fibers? |
Yes |
No |
| Formaldehyde? |
Yes |
No |
| NTP classified probable carcinogen? |
Yes |
No |
| Specified dust-mask rating required to install? |
Yes |
No |
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Engineers have found that cellulose reduced air infiltration by 38% versus fiberglass, while the cellulose structure needed 26% less energy to heat. After a nine hour, overnight heat loss, the cellulose structure was seven degrees warmer than its fiberglass counterpart. The difference can be attributed to both the manner of insulation and the real world R-value performances of the two materials.
Cellulose insulation is sprayed or blown into walls, where it conforms to cavities and surrounds wiring and other obstacles to create a tight , monolithic thermal barrier. Fiberglass batts, on the other hand, must be cut and pieced together, leaving gaps, voids and areas of compression. |
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Call now to schedule a FREE Energy Survey. Specializing Energy Efficient Products and Services, Affordable Energy Solutions has been providing quality service for over 25 years. Call today (800) 331-3129 to get expert consultation tailored to your needs.
Our wide range of services includes:
- Free Energy Surveys
- Warranties
- Financing Options
- Total Project Management
- Premium Products
- Cellulose Insulation
- Solar PV (Electric)
- Solar Water Heaters
- Solar Pool Pumps
- Energy Efficient Windows
- Energy Efficient Skylights, Suntunnels and Roof Windows
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AES of Florida offers FREE Energy Surveys Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, New Port Richey, Seminole Clearwater, Ruskin, Brandon, Winterhaven and other areas
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Cellulose Spray Insulation, Solar water heaters, Solar Pool Pumps, Solar PV (Electric), Energy Efficient Windows, Solartube Skylights, Solar Tunnels, Skylights, Roof Windows, Hurricane Windows, Solar Attic Fans and Free Energy Survey.

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Affordable Energy Solutions
12795 49th Street N
Clearwater, FL 33762
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Save Money and Save the Planet by installing
- Green Home Improvement Products
- Use Solar Panels
- Skylights
- Solar water heating systems
- Spray Cellulose Insulation
- Energy Star Products
- Recycle
- Reduce your consumption of water
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As with any home system, before installing any home improvement product, do your homework. Find a good Green Home Improvement Contractor that is Licensed in your state. Stay away from DIY solar product installation. Leave these product installation to the professionals who are trained in specific product installation.
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