Serenity Fiber

MORE THAN INSULATION

Our new Serenity insulation can be loose-filled, dense-packed, or spray-applied, giving you the flexibility to handle any project at any time and ensuring customer comfort long after the job is complete.

Today’s customers are more conscious than ever about what they bring into their homes. In a world that’s growing louder, busier, and more stressful, they seek wellness, comfort, safety, and peace. By partnering with Sanctuary, you can meet these needs head-on offering unmatched comfort and value, along with flawless installation that eliminates costly callbacks.

Effortless Installation

Serenity eliminates the cutting, shaping, and frustration of roll or batt insulation. Its versatile design lets it be loose-filled, dense-packed, or spray-applied to seamlessly cover walls, ceilings, floors, and attics even tricky areas like cathedral ceilings or basement floor joists, depending on your climate. Often, it can be installed right over old insulation, allowing you to achieve the target R-value with little disruption and maximum efficiency.

Enhance Comfort

Serenity works deep within walls and ceilings, sealing small joints, gaps, and crevices to form a dense, scientifically advanced layer of protection. Capable of cutting sound power by 60%¹, it prevents common noises from entering and echoing through a home. When you improve exterior wall insulation with Sanctuary, you not only help maintain even temperatures but also give customers the added benefit of a quieter and more comfortable environment.

Protect People and the Environment

Crafted from as much as 85% recycled postconsumer paper, Sanctuary offers a healthier insulation choice by avoiding hazardous materials like formaldehyde and asbestos. In addition to improving indoor safety, it can reduce heating and cooling expenses by as much as 25%² when used in key areas of the home. Customers benefit from both long-term savings and a reduced environmental footprint.

Lower Their Energy Bill

Show homeowners the benefits by using our energy savings calculator to estimate how much energy and money they can save with Serenity Fiber®. Upgrading their insulation performance can quickly offset the installation cost, then continue delivering savings on energy bills while creating a more comfortable home for years to come.

Provide Peace of Mind

With a Class 1A fire rating and active fire-resistant materials, Sanctuary offers superior fire protection. It performs 57% better³ against fire than most other common residential insulation options and meets fire-blocking material standards. In testing, Sanctuary lasted 68 minutes, or 60% longer than fiberglass batts³, helping safeguard the people and things that matter most.

Our Promise

We stand behind every bag of Sanctuary cellulose insulation with a limited lifetime warranty. Shipments are tested for quality, and results are logged in our quality management system to maintain the highest standards. Sanctuary is UL Classified and certified for Platinum LEED® and Energy Star®, giving customers confidence in their choice.

"The product has been a game-changer. It’s exceptionally clean and works seamlessly with our equipment, which likely explains the improved coverage we’re seeing."

1 In field testing on identical 2×4 exterior wall types, Serenity Fibers® R-13 Stabilized Spray-Applied Insulation outperforms R-15 unfaced fiberglass batts by 4 NIC raring points, which equates to a 60% reduction in sound power. The weak point in the assembly such as flanking through windows and doors will diminish the value of the reduction in sound power. Reduction in sound power is achieved through retrofitting, dense-packing or spray applying Serenity Fibers into exterior walls (contractor installation is recommended for these applications). See manufacturer’s installation guide for full details on how to install to meet specifications.
2 Savings vary. Find out why in the seller’s fact sheet on R-values. Higher R-values mean greater insulating power. Energy analysis of climate zones 1-7 using 2018 IECC reference home comparing R11 attic to DOE recommended attic insulation by climate.
3 As demonstrated by The Large-Scale Outdoor Fire Test Program comparing: (1) an uninsulated structure; (2) a structure insulated with R-13 fiberglass batts (wall cavities) and blown-in, loose fill insulation (attic floor); and (3) a structure insulated with Serenity Fibers cellulose insulation using spray applied cellulose insulation (wall cavities) and blown-in, loose-fill cellulose insulation (attic floor) – Prepared by Steven Winter Associates Inc.

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