Frequently asked questions

Adding insulation is a relatively affordable home improvement project, and the savings can be felt immediately.

The cost for adding attic insulation to a 1000-square-foot attic?

  • $2,000 to $3,000 including labor & material, depending on how much you put in and how easy it is to install.

Signs You Need Your Attic Insulation Removed and Replaced or Upgraded

  1. High energy bills.

  2. Uneven indoor comfort levels (some rooms worse than others)

  3. Evidence of rodent or pest infestation.

  4. Roof leaks or other signs of moisture intrusion.

By specializing only in Attic solutions we are likely the best option for the job, Our technicians are equipped with Thermal camera which gives them the ability to scan moisture and air leak problems behind the walls. We are day in day out dealing only with Attic problems and we have seen it all, there is no job that we won't be able to resolve. We also use The best product in the market for Attic Insulation which is Owens Cornings Atticat Expanding Pink Fiberglass Blow In Insulation.

You may need to remove insulation for a variety of reasons including:

  • Animal infestation contamination

  • Mold remediation

  • Fire, smoke, water damage restoration

  • Home Remodeling

  • Airborne Allergen

  • We offer attic cleaning services and our team will
  • Clean-up damaged or old insulation

  • Remove all feces and urine left from animals or rodents

Attic ventilation is the process of allowing fresh air to flow into and out of the attic space of a building.
Proper attic ventilation is important for several reasons:

  1. Temperature regulation: An attic that is not properly ventilated can become excessively hot in the summer and excessively
    cold in the winter, which can lead to issues such as ice dams, condensation, and damage to the roof and insulation.

  2. Moisture control: Attics that are not properly ventilated can accumulate moisture, which can lead to mold and rot.

  3. Energy efficiency: Proper attic ventilation can help to regulate the temperature and moisture levels in the attic, which can improve the energy efficiency of a building.

  1. Gable vents: These are openings in the gables (the triangular walls at the ends of a pitched roof) that allow air
    to flow in and out of the attic.

  2. Soffit vents: These are vents located under the eaves of the roof that allow air to flow into the attic.

  3. Ridge vents: These are vents located along the peak of the roof that allow air to flow out of the attic.

  4. Solar-powered turbine vents: These vents use solar panels to power a fan that helps to circulate air in the attic.

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