Your Insulation Installation Or Upgrade questions, answered
Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.
How much does insulation cost?
Insulation costs$1.00 to $4.50 per square foot installed, depending on the type, location, and R-value. Spray foam and rigid foam boards cost more than standard fiberglass batt insulation. Common locations in a home that require insulation include:
Attics
Basements
Ceilings
Crawl spaces
Garages
HVAC piping
Wall cavities
How much does attic insulation cost?
Attic insulation costs$1 to $4 per square foot installed or $500 to $6,000 total, depending on the attic size and insulation type. Common attic insulation types are blown-in, batt and roll, loose-fill, and spray foam.
Unvented attics should be insulated beneath the roof deck with rigid foam, spray foam, or reflective insulation. Vented attics should be insulated with batt and roll, blown-in, or spray foam.
Is insulation worth it?
Insulation is worth it because it improves energy efficiency. Proper insulation may reduce utility costs by 10% to 40%, depending on the home's location, current insulation level, and insulation type. Many older homes are under-insulated.
What is the best insulation type?
The best type of insulation used depends on the location:
Attics should use blown-in, batt and roll, or spray foam.
Basements should use rigid foam or flame-resistant batts.
Ceilings should use blown-in, batt and roll, or spray foam.
Crawl spaces should use rigid foam, batt and roll (in unvented spaces only), or spray foam.
Existing walls should use blown-in or injection foam.
New walls should use batt and roll, rigid foam, or spray foam.
How do I know when I need new insulation?
You may need new insulation if your utility bills have risen or your home has damage from:
Water
Fire
Pests
Mold
Can new insulation be added on top of old insulation?
You can add new insulation on top of old insulation unless it is wet or damaged by mold, mildew, or pests. If you choose to layer new insulation over old insulation, use blown-in or batt and roll. Older homes may have less insulation than the current standard, so adding more insulation may save money in energy costs in the long run.
How do I hire an insulation installer?
Start by searching our list of professional insulation contractors, then:
Get at least three free estimates to compare.
Read reviews and browse previous work on HomeGuide and Google.
Choose a company that is licensed, bonded, and experienced.
Verify their insurance, warranty, and guarantees.
Get a detailed estimate, contract, and warranty in writing before work begins.
Avoid making large payments up front and come up with a payment schedule instead.
After asking questions and verifying their credentials, hire the best insulation company in your area.
What questions should I ask insulation contractors?
When looking for local insulation companies, consider asking the following questions:
How long have you been in business?
Are you licensed, insured, and bonded?
What type of insulation and R-value would you recommend for me?
What personal protective equipment do you wear?
How long will this project take?
Will this job need an inspection or permit? If so, will you handle that?
What does your warranty include?
Can you give me a written estimate and contract?
Reviews for Burbank insulation companies
Recent success stories from people in the Burbank area.
Tony O.
The guys that came to our house were very prompt and helpful, my husband was very pleased with the job. The installers were very friendly, and they made sure no mess was left behind.
Insulation Commandos of Southern California
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