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You will find answers to some common questions and information on how to complete an effective insulation project.

Do I need to insulate my home?

Insulation is necessary or at least beneficial to every home. This is the easiest and most efficient method for regulating the temperature in your home and reducing the amount of electricity you consume. When homes are not insulated, they lose heat very rapidly during the winter and gain heat very rapidly during the summer.

What is the cost of insulation?

Several factors influence the cost of insulating your home or business, including the size, the type of insulation you purchase, the R-Value, and whether you already have insulation installed. The cost of insulation is much lower than most people are aware. This is because the benefits of a one-time, long-term investment can be realized immediately, and the investment can be recouped in only a few years after the initial investment. Get in touch with us for an accurate estimate of the cost of your project.

What is the appropriate time to replace old insulation?

Whenever your insulation no longer regulates the temperature inside your home effectively, it is time to replace it. An under-insulated house can have uncomfortable indoor temperatures, problems heating and cooling, fluctuating temperatures, draughts, and higher utility bills.

How does insulation help?

Ensure maximum energy efficiency

Improve the comfort of your home throughout the year

Soundproof your place

Make your HVAC system more efficient and effective

Environmentally friendly

Is it necessary to leave the house while it is being insulated?

Our equipment is designed to release no hazardous substances into your home. The area access is sealed during installation. You do not need to cease your activities.

Which areas of my home should I insulate?

Attics and exterior walls are not the only areas in which insulation is necessary. It is also important to insulate other areas of your home, including ceilings with unheated spaces, basement walls, floors above vented crawl spaces, cathedral ceilings, and floors above unheated garages and porches, knee walls, and in between interior walls, ceilings, and floors for additional sound insulation.

What makes spray foam more effective than fiberglass?

The primary reason why spray foam insulation is superior to fiberglass is its air sealing properties. Regardless of how meticulously it is installed, fiberglass does not provide an air barrier and therefore permits air to pass through. As a result, there can be condensation in walls and building assemblies from the mixing of the two climates (inside, conditioned air, and outside, unconditioned air).

Is spray foam insulation mold-proof?

Spray foam insulation has the advantage of being moisture resistant. The cause of mold is high moisture levels. Mold growth mitigation is one of the many valuable benefits of spray foam. As a result, mold cannot grow on spray foam insulation. Due to its ability to reduce the effects of moisture, insulated areas are less likely to experience a growth of mold due to a decreased amount of moisture.

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