Maine Insulation Services
T•A•P Pest Control Insulation is made principally from recycled paper that is diverted from landfills. The paper is reduced in size and then fed through a disc-mill,whose exceedingly fine tolerances explode the fibers into a soft, gray, cotton-boll-like substance. The product is infused with borates through a proprietary process. The result is a thermally and acoustically superior insulation product that is environmentally sensitive and also helps control pests!
T•A•P is a “loose-fill” insulation, so it is installed by blowing the product into attics on top of existing insulation (it can also be installed in attics and walls of new homes) with specialized machines. While reducing your energy bills by keeping your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer, T•A•P also controls common household pests that nest in attics and walls like roaches, ants, termites, and silverfish. T•A•P therefore provides a long-term, preventative approach to reducing energy consumption while protecting your home from many common household insects that come in contact with the insulation.
T•A•P Pest Control Insulation is one the best performing insulations on the market. T•A•P outperforms traditional fiberglass insulation by 32% and, as a denser, loose-fill insulation, T•A•P fills in all of the nooks and crannies traditional insulation rolls do not. The science tells the story, but simply put, T•A•P just works better.

Attic Restoration
Bug Busterzzz understands the importance of good insulation in the state of Maine. Many times when wildlife pests have invaded your attic area they tend to live there for long periods of time. When the waste builds up and ruins the effectiveness of the insulation and causes heat loss.
Bug Busterzzz is here to help! We will remove and replace all contaminated insulation, vacuum, disinfect and use an air purification machine to help sterilize the air.
Bug Busterzzz is very happy to be able to provide such a needed service to the area. Please call today for your free estimate. 207-649-1596


