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Greenfiber Agritherm Insulation for Non-Residential Agricultural Structures

Designed for the unique demands of agricultural buildings, Agritherm insulation delivers reliable performance in every season. Its high R-value helps maintain consistent temperatures, while the non-corrosive formula makes it a smart choice for metal structures, barns, and low-pitch roofs. By absorbing sound and reducing odors, Agritherm creates a quieter, cleaner, and more comfortable environment for animals, farmhands, and neighbors, all while standing up to tough climates year after year. 

Note: For use in nonresidential structures.

  • Bag Size 28 lbs
  • R‑value per Inch 31.5 sq. ft. per bag at R30
  • Insulation Type Cellulose

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Product Features

  • Absorbs Sound and Smells
  • Enhances Comfort for Animals, Farmhands and Neighbors
  • Maintains Thermal Performance in Hot or Cold Climates

Technical Information

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Data Chart

R-Value

@75° F

Initial Installed Thickness

(Inches)

Minimum Settled Thickness

(Inches)

Maximum Net Coverage

Area Per Bag

(Square Feet)

Number of Bags Per 1,000

(Square Feet)

Minimum Weight 

Per Square Foot

(Pounds)

133.713.6874.113.50.38
195.425.3850.719.70.55
226.276.2343.722.80.64
246.956.7539.425.40.71
308.698.4431.531.70.89
329.279.0029.633.90.95
3811.1810.5924.241.41.16
4011.7611.1423.043.51.22
4914.4113.6518.853.31.49
5014.7113.9318.454.41.52

Testimonials

Real customers. Real results.

See how Greenfiber cellulose insulation is helping contractors, builders, architects and homeowners create quieter, more efficient and more sustainable spaces. 

Eric Crane

Owner Advanced Thermal Concepts

Chris Little, CEO

eleV8 Builders

Kevin Campbell, Homeowner

We are LOVING the product. It is very clean and machine friendly, which is why we are probably getting better coverage.

Mike Cheschi

American Building Systems