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ATTIC INSULATION SERVICES

YOUR TRUSTED INSULATION EXPERTS

ATTIC INSULATION SERVICES

YOUR TRUSTED INSULATION EXPERTS

Attic Insulation

We create high performance attic spaces that you can afford.

Rely on the insulation experts at to create a thermally efficient attic for your home.

Our Insulation Experts strive to show up on time, maintain a tidy job site, perform high-quality work, and are prepared to walk you through the entire process, from beginning to end.

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ATTIC INSULATION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Insulation creates a dense, effective barrier that helps slows the transfer of heat from the attic into your home, keeping it cooler.

Insulation creates a dense, effective barrier that helps slows the transfer of heat from the attic into your home, keeping it cooler.

Energy Savings

Low insulation means your home can't hold it's temperature very long, resulting in your HVAC system running all day. This puts extreme stress on your HVAC system and can result in higher maintenance and shorter lifespan of your unit.

Unless your home was built in the last 5 years, good chance, you don't have enough insulation. New insulation can greatly increase the energy efficiency in homes, especially in locations like .

While evaluating homes for energy loss, we use a thermal imager. This tool highlights problem areas for us to correct, so that we can ensure your attic insulation is effective. In the image to the right, the yellow area indicates higher temperatures that need to be addressed.

Attic Insulation

Sealing and insulating your attic will make a difference you can feel year-round.

Let 's many years of experience help you save money on your energy bills!

Tax Credits

Improving energy efficiency with insulation can save you up to 30% monthly on your utility bills and may also qualify you for a tax credit. If you purchase energy efficient products such as insulation for your home, you may be eligible for a federal tax credit of 30% of the cost up to $1,500.

Our insulation products are ENERGY STAR qualified products. For more information on the tax credit, visit the ENERGY STAR Federal Tax Credits for Consumer Energy Efficiency website.

Recommended Insulation Levels

Insulation level are specified by R-Value. R-Value is a measure of insulation's ability to resist heat traveling through it. The higher the R-Value the better the thermal performance of the insulation. The recommended insulation level for an uninsulated attic is R-30 through R-49. The standard Insulation code is R-38, but this may vary in some counties.

Energy Savings

Attic Insulation

Low insulation means your home can't hold it's temperature very long, resulting in your HVAC system running all day. This puts extreme stress on your HVAC system and can result in higher maintenance and shorter lifespan of your unit.

Unless your home was built in the last 5 years, good chance, you don't have enough insulation. New insulation can greatly increase the energy efficiency in homes, especially in locations like .

While evaluating homes for energy loss, we use a thermal imager. This tool highlights problem areas for us to correct, so that we can ensure your attic insulation is effective. In the image above, the yellow area indicates higher temperatures that need to be addressed.

Sealing and insulating your attic will make a difference you can feel year-round.

Let 's many years of experience help you save money on your energy bills!

Tax Credits

Improving energy efficiency with insulation can save you up to 30% monthly on your utility bills and may also qualify you for a tax credit. If you purchase energy efficient products such as insulation for your home, you may be eligible for a federal tax credit of 30% of the cost up to $1,500.

Our insulation products are ENERGY STAR qualified products. For more information on the tax credit, visit the ENERGY STAR Federal Tax Credits for Consumer Energy Efficiency website.

Recommended Insulation Levels

Insulation level are specified by R-Value. R-Value is a measure of insulation's ability to resist heat traveling through it. The higher the R-Value the better the thermal performance of the insulation. The recommended insulation level for an uninsulated attic is R-30 through R-49. The standard Arizona Insulation code is R-38, but this may vary in some counties.

The Stack Effect

WARM AIR RISES

Stack effect centers around one basic concept: warm air rises and cold air falls. This happens because warm air is less dense than cold air.

WARM AIR ESCAPES THROUGH THE ROOF

When indoor air is warmer than the air outside, it rises and then tries to escape through openings in upper areas of the home.

COLD AIR SEEPS IN

After warm air escapes, it creates a suction effect which pulls cold, outside air in through lower areas of the home.

THE PROCESS REVERSES IN WARMER WEATHER

During the summer, this process reverses: cool indoor air sinks and escapes through ground level openings, drawing in hot air from above.

The Stack Effect

WARM AIR RISES

Stack effect centers around one basic concept: warm air rises and cold air falls. This happens because warm air is less dense than cold air.

WARM AIR ESCAPES THROUGH THE ROOF

When indoor air is warmer than the air outside, it rises and then tries to escape through openings in upper areas of the home.

COLD AIR SEEPS IN

After warm air escapes, it creates a suction effect which pulls cold, outside air in through lower areas of the home.

THE PROCESS REVERSES IN WARMER WEATHER

During the summer, this process reverses: cool indoor air sinks and escapes through ground level openings, drawing in hot air from above.


Types Of Insulation We Use In Attics:

BLOWN CELLULOSE

Blow-in cellulose insulation is a loose-fill material made from wood or recycled paper products, sprayed into attics using specialized equipment.

Cellulose insulation also has sound-dampening properties, making it effective in reducing noise transmission from outside.

Blown-in cellulose generally boasts a higher R-value per inch than fiberglass, offering superior thermal resistance. This enhanced insulation is especially beneficial in attics where minimizing heat transfer is key to energy efficiency.

BLOWN FIBERGLASS

Blown-in fiberglass insulation is more affordable than other insulation options, making it a budget-friendly choice for homeowners.

Its loose-fill nature allows it to easily conform to irregular spaces and around obstructions, ensuring more complete coverage compared to batts.

Blown-in fiberglass insulation typically has a lower R-value per inch compared to other insulation options, meaning you may need to install more to achieve the same level of insulation.

TRADITIONAL FIBERGLASS BATTS

We use fiberglass batts where appropriate. Fiberglass batts are typically the lowest-cost option, fitting snugly between joists.

The effective lifespan of fiberglass batts is usually between 10 to 20 years. While generally resistant to fire, fiberglass does not offer the same sound dampening qualities as denser insulation materials without.

Fiberglass batts are available in various thicknesses and R-values to suit different needs and applications.

PREMIER INSULATION

We start with a complimentary, in-home consultation with one of our licensed insulation experts. You will be quoted fair prices - with no hidden fees - and provided with a reasonable installation timeline from start to finish. Our estimates are sent directly to your email inbox, where you can see line-item pricing as well as terms and conditions.

ULTILITY REBATES MADE EASY

customers may be eligible for rebates on attic and wall insulation, duct sealing, and air sealing projects through Nicor Gas, Peoples Gas, and North Shore Gas. Give us a call to determine your eligibility.

WE DO IT RIGHT

We show up on time, maintain a tidy job site and perform high-quality work.

WE DO IT SAFELY

Keeping you and your family safe is the most important thing we do.

We Keep Our Promises

Trust is the cornerstone of our long-term success. We have served thousands of happy clients and look forward to serving you!

WE GUARANTEE YOUR SATISFACTION

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of insulating my home?

  Increased Comfort:
Insulation keeps your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer, creating a more comfortable year-round living environment. Sealing air leaks through proper insulation eliminates drafts.

  Reduced Energy Costs:
By minimizing heat transfer, insulation saves energy, leading to significantly lower energy bills. With less work to do, your heating and cooling systems will run more efficiently, extending their lifespan and potentially reducing maintenance costs.

  Environmental Impact:
Less energy consumption results in lower carbon dioxide emissions, contributing to a greener planet and combating climate change. Many insulation options are made from recycled materials or natural fibers, promoting sustainable practices in the construction industry.

  Healthier Living:
Proper insulation can help control moisture levels, minimizing the risk of mold growth and promoting better indoor air quality for healthier occupants. Some insulation materials offer soundproofing benefits, minimizing unwanted noise from outside or between rooms within your home.

  Additional Benefits:
A well-insulated home is generally more appealing to potential buyers, potentially fetching a higher price when you decide to sell. Certain insulation materials offer fire-resistant properties, adding an extra layer of safety to your home.

Which areas of my home can be insulated?
  • Attic - The most crucial area for preventing heat loss.
  • Walls - Improves overall home comfort and energy efficiency.
  • Crawlspace - Reduces moisture and drafts, making your home warmer and healthier.
  • Basement - Improves comfort and prevents cold floors.
  • Floors - Provides warmth and reduces noise transmission.
How much does insulation cost?

The cost of insulation varies depending on the type of insulation, the size of the home, and the labor costs in your area. Call or fill out our contact form for a free estimate!

Do I need to upgrade my insulation?

Several factors can indicate the need for new insulation, such as high energy bills, uneven temperatures in your home, drafty rooms, or visible signs of wear and tear on existing insulation.

How long does it take to install insulation?

The installation time depends on the size of the area and the type of insulation used. Most projects can be completed in a day or two.

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes, we are fully licensed and insured for your protection.

Do I qualify for a rebate?

Weatherization rebates are available through Nicor Gas, Peoples Gas, and North Shore Gas to assist customers in making energy efficiency improvements.

Rebates are often available for Insulation Upgrades, Air Sealing and Duct System Sealing.

To learn more about incentives, fill out a contact form or simply give us a call and we will be glad to check if you qualify!

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