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Supreme plus with Zone Defense is the actual product being installed as part of The Insulation Man's "Pest Guard Insulation" program.



Our Pest Guard  Insulation Program uses a cellulose product with Zone Defense which kills insects it comes in contact with inside your attic and walls where they live and breed while saving on energy cost.

The Pest Guard Insulation system has the same superior energy saving, fire protection, and sound absorbing qualities  . The Pest Guard Insulation system uses a product made of recycled newspaper and is superior in performance to both fiberglass and rock wool products.The Pest Guard Insulation system with Zone Defense helps prevent insect infestation for the life of the insulation, killing insects on contact, or when the insect ingests minute amounts of the insulation. Yet, the active ingredients are safe to humans and pets. 

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          The Insuluation Man installs cellulose attic insulation.

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Q: What is cellulose insulation?

A: The short answer: Paper. While cellulose insulation has been used for many years, it really wasn’t until the 1970s that cellulose insulation came into wide-spread use in the U.S. and other developed countries. Strictly speaking, cellulose insulation can come from any cellular plant source (corncobs, sisal, sawdust, etc.), but generally it is made from recycled newspapers, cardboard, office paper, and the like.

Q: Isn’t paper a bad thing to insulate with, considering the possibility of fire?

A: True, but cellulose insulation is treated with borates, which are a Class I fire retardant. Class I refers to ordinary combustibles such as wood and paper, as opposed to Class II combustibles such as flammable liquids, grease, gasoline, oil, etc.

Q: What is loose-fill cellulose insulation?

A: There are several different types of cellulose insulation, but the most common type that homeowners will encounter is called loose fill. Pellets of cellulose are blown into attics or walls (with holes drilled to permit access) and allowed to fill the cavities. No pressure is placed on the cellulose, though this is also a method of dense-packing the cellulose that will raise the R-value of the insulation.

Q: How “green” is cellulose insulation?

Pretty green. It uses up to 85% recycled materials, with the remaining 15% made up of the boric treatment. Fiberglass typically is made up of only 30-35% recycled materials, if even that.


The Insulation Man can vacuum out contaminated attic insulation caused by mold or rodents and install new cellulose blown in insulation.

The Insulation Man installs insulation in attics using Incide cellulose pest control insulation in Virginia Beach, Chesapeake,Norfolk,Hampton,Newport News,Portsmouth and Suffolk.

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What is Zone Defense?

Description: Zone Defense, also known as sodium polyborate, is a free-flowing, white, crystalline salt. Boron, the key element in Zone Defense, is an essential micronutrient and is present in all foods, particularly fruits, vegetables, grains, and nuts. The average person consumes between one to three milligrams each day as part of a normal healthy diet. Boron occurs naturally in air, water, and soil.

Zone Defense is a neutral 7.0 insecticide with efficacy rates as high as 99.8%. Despite its use as an insecticide, the LD50 toxicology of Zone Defense is about the same as table salt. The product is registered with the Environmental Protection Agency under EPA Reg. No. 44757-3. Zone Defense has several applications including but not limited to residential homes, commercial buildings, manhole cavities, cellulose insulation and cotton batting.

Insecticidal Action: Zone Defense contains no volatile organic components and therefore acts as a contact poison to targeted insects. The product is a strong desiccant that dries out the waxy oily surface of insects causing dehydration that eventually results in death to the insect. Microsurgery of affected insects also demonstrates that Zone Defense solidifies in the hind gut of insects causing blockage that result in eventual starvation. In humans the product is completely passed through the urinary system in approximately 90 hours (see toxicology data for further details). Zone Defense has been university proven to be a highly effective residual insecticide.

Stability: Zone Defense is stable and does not change under normal storage conditions. Wide fluctuations in temperature and humidity can result in caking. Care should therefore be taken to avoid such fluctuations during storage of the product.

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