Wall Insulation
Best & Affordable Wall Insulation Services
Half of the energy we use to heat or cool our homes can simply leak out without insulation. Attic insulation Installation services involves insulating your crawl space and attic. Insulation will reduce your energy bill and your home will be more comfortable. Insulation is also important if you want to keep your indoor air quality in a good condition. Having an R-60 value (level of insulation) in the attic and crawlspace can also reduce moisture-related issues like mold and mildew.
- Save money on your energy bills
- Reduce your energy use and lower greenhouse gas emissions
- Reduce reliance on heating and cooling systems
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Why Insulate your home?
If it has been a while since you have insulated your home or haven’t at all, this is probably what it looks like. Use the slider to see what Clean Air Doctors can do to make sure your home is properly insulated to improve you and your family’s overall comfort.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why insulate walls?
The walls are one of the biggest sources of air leaks inside homes and buildings, so insulating them can help maximize energy efficiency and comfort. In general, it’s recommended to insulate both interior and exterior walls, including cavity walls.
Our professionals install different insulation materials to help ensure the walls of your home or building are as energy-efficient as possible. We install fiberglass, spray foam, radiant barrier and denim insulation.
What benefits are there?
You most likely won’t be using just one type of wall insulation. Insulating your walls in general offers countless benefits, and each type of insulation has its own advantages as well. Fiberglass and cellulose insulation are superior at stopping heat transfer, and both of these types of insulation also provide good sound control, reducing noises from both outside and between different rooms in your home. Spray foam insulation is great at filling small cracks and holes and around pipes, wiring, etc.
Humans can contract this virus by breathing in contaminated dust from the nests or droppings of mice. One way sure way to breathe in this dangerous dust is to attempt the attic cleaning yourself.
Attic decontamination is serious business and must be handled by professionals who have undergone proper training and know the importance of proper masks and cleaning materials.
In short, a simple wipe down after a rodent infestation isn’t going to cut it – you need a full-scale professional decontamination to remove all harmful substances from your home for good.
What type of wall Insulation should I use?
Different material can be installed in your walls, including blown-in/loose-fill, batts and spray foam, but it can depend on your home or building’s structure.
For existing homes, blown-in insulation should be used. The dense-pack installation technique for this can not only help protect against air leaks, but it also doesn’t disturb finished areas of the home too much.
For remodeling jobs where wall cavities will be open, consider a two-part spray foam insulation. Materials often used in unfinished walls include blanket insulation, rigid foam, concrete block insulation and structural insulated panels.
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