The Intec FiberForce is a two piece, portable insulation blowing machine built for smaller crews, rental fleets, and serious do it yourself attic projects. This lightweight insulation blower splits into two parts for easy lifting, runs on a single 115 volt circuit, and installs cellulose or fiberglass with a wireless remote. It fills an R-19 attic over about 1,500 square feet in roughly an hour.
What the Intec FiberForce Insulation Blowing Machine Is
The Intec FiberForce is a two piece, portable insulation blowing machine designed to be carried, set up, and run by one or two people. It splits into two sections so each piece is light enough to lift into a truck or up a ladder, and it runs on a single standard 115 volt circuit, which makes it a strong fit for rentals and do it yourself attic work. It is built by Intec and stocked by ProSource.
For a small machine it is well equipped. The polyethylene hopper resists corrosion, a wireless remote is standard so the operator can control feed from the attic, and a slide gate meters material into the 2.5 inch hose outlet. The standard unit weighs about 163 lbs and a taller hopper version about 174 lbs, and the two piece design is the key to how portable it is on real jobsites.
What Insulation the FiberForce Blows
This insulation blowing machine installs the two loose-fill materials used in most attic work, cellulose and fiberglass. Knowing the rate for each helps a small crew or a homeowner plan a single attic job.
The two materials below cover what the FiberForce installs on nearly every project.
Loose-Fill Cellulose
Cellulose is the higher output material, and the FiberForce installs blown-in cellulose insulation at roughly 42 bags per hour, about 1,050 pounds per hour. That is enough to fill a typical attic to R-19 in around an hour, which is what makes it practical for a single day rental or a weekend project.
Fiberglass
The FiberForce also installs fiberglass blown-in insulation at about 13 bags per hour, roughly 400 pounds per hour. Fiberglass output is lower by weight than cellulose, but the same machine handles both, so a crew or homeowner can match the material to the attic without a second blower, which keeps a small rental or weekend job simple.
Where the Intec FiberForce Works Best
The FiberForce works best on single attic jobs, rentals, and do it yourself projects where portability and simple power matter most. Because it splits in two and runs on one 115 volt circuit, it suits occupied homes and tight attic accesses that a larger machine cannot reach easily.
For a homeowner or small crew tackling attic insulation, the light two piece design and wireless remote make a one day job realistic. It is the entry point into Intec blown-in insulation equipment, with larger machines available as volume grows.
Setup, Remote, and Hose for the FiberForce
Setup on the FiberForce is meant to be fast, which is part of its appeal for rentals. The two sections connect quickly, the slide gate controls how much material drops into the airstream, and the 2.5 inch hose outlet runs a light, easy to handle line.
It uses standard insulation hose, and ProSource can supply the length your attic needs. Since even small attic jobs are dusty, wear proper insulation safety equipment while you work.
Buying the Intec FiberForce from ProSource
ProSource stocks the Intec FiberForce among our blown-in insulation machines, so a buyer can get the machine, hose, and material from one supplier at direct pricing. It also sits within our full range of insulation equipment if you expect to scale up later.
The FiberForce ships nationwide, and customers across California get same-day or next-day delivery from our Chatsworth warehouse. Buyers who also need to remove old material can add one of our insulation vacuum units for a complete attic job. Reach out and we will confirm hose length and accessories.

