Insulation is one of the most important factors in keeping your home at the temperature you set your thermostat to. Don’t risk the quality of your home and the cost of your energy to someone who isn’t experienced.
We use infrared cameras to identify “hot spots” and hidden air leaks in your walls and attic where energy is being wasted.
If necessary, we safely remove old, contaminated, or settled insulation and perform a thorough “air sealing” of all gaps around pipes, wires, and light fixtures.
Our technicians install the chosen insulation material (Spray Foam, Blown-In, or Batt) to the exact R-value depth required for your specific climate zone and local building code
After installation, we can perform a pressure test to measure the reduction in air leakage, ensuring your home is now a perfectly sealed thermal envelope.
We offer a range of high-performance insulation materials, including spray foam, blown-in cellulose, and fiberglass batts, to seal your property against temperature extremes.
Attic & Crawlspace Encapsulation: By sealing the “extremities” of your building, we prevent the “stack effect” where conditioned air escapes through the roof and unconditioned air is pulled in from below.
Moisture & Mold Prevention: Our insulation solutions include integrated vapor barriers that prevent condensation buildup, protecting your structural wood from rot and improving indoor air quality.
Sound Dampening Technology: Beyond thermal protection, our specialized acoustic insulation reduces noise transfer between rooms and from the outdoors, creating a quieter home or office environment.
Immediate Utility Savings: Properly installed insulation can reduce heating and cooling costs by up to 15–20%, providing one of the fastest returns on investment of any home improvement project.
R-value measures the material’s resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-value, the better the insulation. For our region, we typically recommend R-38 to R-60 for attics to ensure maximum energy efficiency.
Usually, yes. This is called “capping.” However, if your old insulation is damp, moldy, or has been a home for pests, it must be fully removed first to ensure a healthy environment.
Absolutely. Insulation works like a thermos; it keeps the heat out during the summer just as well as it keeps it in during the winter, significantly reducing the workload on your HVAC system.
Spray foam expands to fill every tiny crack, providing a superior air seal and structural strength. Blown-in (cellulose or fiberglass) is a more cost-effective way to achieve high R-values in open attic spaces.
Fiberglass and cellulose can last 20–30 years but may settle over time, losing effectiveness. If yours has flattened or been disturbed by roof leaks, a “top-off” or replacement is recommended.
Yes. We use materials that are either naturally fire-resistant (like mineral wool) or treated with fire-retardant minerals (like cellulose) to meet or exceed local safety codes.
Most residential attic projects can be completed in one day. Whole-home wall injections or large commercial spaces may take 2–3 days depending on the square footage.
Yes. Dense insulation materials like stone wool or closed-cell spray foam are excellent at absorbing sound waves, making your home significantly quieter if you live near busy roads
In 2026, many homeowners are eligible for federal “Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credits” that can cover up to 30% of the material costs (up to a certain annual limit).
Yes. Ice dams are caused by heat escaping into the attic and melting snow on the roof. Proper insulation and ventilation keep the roof deck cool, preventing this cycle and protecting your shingles.

