Attic Insulation Installation
Professional Attic and Crawl Space Insulation Installation
Poor attic insulation can make your home uncomfortable while driving up your energy bills throughout the year. Service Experts is here to provide comprehensive attic insulation services for your home, including basement and crawl space encapsulation solutions that create complete thermal barriers. Our licensed, bonded, and insured ACE-certified technicians deliver fast, reliable insulation installation backed by our Service Experts Guarantee, ensuring your investment in energy efficiency pays off for years to come.
Types of Attic Insulation We Install
Choosing the right insulation material is crucial for maximizing energy efficiency and long-term performance in your home. We install three primary types of attic insulation:
- Spray Foam Insulation: Liquid foam that expands on contact, available in closed-cell and open-cell applications. Closed-cell provides superior insulation and creates an extensive barrier against air, vapor, and water, while open-cell expands to fill cracks and hard-to-reach spaces for excellent air sealing.
- Loose Fill Insulation: Installed using specialized machinery to ensure even coverage throughout your attic space. Made from materials like fiberglass, cellulose, mineral wool, or cotton, it's particularly effective for filling irregular spaces and around obstacles.
- Batt Insulation: Pre-cut rolls that can be portioned to fit specific areas, offering consistent R-values and reliable thermal performance. Available in various thicknesses and materials to meet your home's insulation requirements.
Our expert technicians will assess your home's unique characteristics and recommend the most effective insulation type for your climate and budget, ensuring optimal energy savings and year-round indoor air quality.
Call us at (866) 963-7996 today to request a free attic insulation estimate!
Does Your Home Have Enough Attic Insulation?
Check your attic insulation by measuring its depth. If it’s less than 7 inches, your home is likely underinsulated, according to Department of Energy standards. Recommended levels range from 13-14 inches in moderate climates to 16-18 inches in areas with extreme temperatures.
Additionally, homes older than 10 years typically require upgraded attic insulation to meet current energy efficiency standards. Building up your insulation levels can positively impact your energy bills, potentially saving you up to 15% on heating and cooling costs. Proper insulation also provides a vapor barrier against humidity, stops air leaks that waste energy, and reduces wear and tear on your HVAC system by maintaining more consistent indoor temperatures.
Benefits of Professional Attic Insulation
Professional attic insulation installation ensures optimal performance and long-lasting energy savings for your home. Our experienced team brings expertise and specialized equipment to deliver superior results:
- Proper Installation Techniques: Our technicians follow best practices to ensure full coverage without gaps, maximizing your insulation's R-value performance.
- Safety and Code Compliance: We handle all safety considerations, including proper ventilation, electrical clearances, and building code requirements, ensuring warranty validity.
- Energy Efficiency Optimization: Professional installation includes air sealing services that complement insulation, creating a complete thermal envelope that can reduce energy costs.
- Expert Material Selection: We help you choose the most cost-effective insulation type for your specific climate, home design, and budget, ensuring maximum return on your investment.
Trust Service Experts to transform your attic into an energy-efficient barrier that keeps your home comfortable year-round while reducing utility costs and extending your HVAC system's lifespan.
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A whole-home zoning system helps you fine-tune where heating and cooling are directed. With additional thermostats and dampers installed in the ductwork, each zone’s temperature can be individually adjusted.
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Popping sounds are common if there’s a flaw or damage in your ductwork. The actual sounds appear when there’s more airflow than your ductwork can manage. Trouble with your ductwork can lead to other ventilation and air quality concerns, such as:
- Constant or unpleasant noise
- Greater energy waste
- Premature equipment failure
- Inconsistent heating and cooling
- Damage to the AC’s compressor
- Overheating
- Mold and mildew growth