Good – Fiberglass Batts
Better – Blow-in Blanket Systems
Best – Open & Closed Cell Spray-foam
Attics – blown fiberglass
Crawlspace Solutions
Mitigation
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Sound Proofing
R-11 BattsFlash & BattSpray Foam SOUND PROOFING Open PROS: Provides twice the sound resistance in normal frequency ranges than closed-cell foam Requires less materials than closed-cell foam for greater affordability Accommodates long-term creep, or slow flow, and...
Metal Building
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BIBs
BLOW IN BLANKETS Blow-in blanket (BIB) insulation is a type of insulation that combines the benefits of loose-fill insulation with the convenience of a blanket or batt form. It is also commonly referred to as blow-in insulation or blown-in insulation. BIB insulation...
Spray Foam
Open Cell Spray FoamHybrid System - CCSF & BattsClosed Cell Spray Foam OPEN CELL SPRAY FOAM Open cell foam insulation is a type of foam insulation that consists of small pockets that aren't completely enclosed. This foam expands a lot and remains relatively soft...
Crawlspace Solutions
Fiberglass batts have been a great solution for decadesHigh density batts r-15 provide a longer lasting solutionBlow in Blanket systems are a Weatherguard's crawl space solutions are top-notch in both affordability and quality. We begin the process with a thorough...
Attic Solutions
Attic Top off to R-38 Industry StandardAttic Replacement to R-49 or R-60Roofline OCSF plus Attic Top Off ATTIC INSULATION The specific reasons to replace insulation may vary depending on your home's condition and location. Older homes often have outdated or inadequate...
Fiberglass Batts
Fiberglass batts have been a great solution for decadesHigh density batts r-15 provide a longer lasting solutionBlow in Blanket systems are a FIBERGLASS INSULATION: INNOVATION AND ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR YOUR PROJECTS By reducing energy usage, fiberglass insulation...
TOP 5 REASONS TO RE-INSULATE YOUR HOME

90% of US homes are under-insulated – You Need it!
NAIMA estimate based on Boston University study. “Underinsulated” here means when compared to the minimum prescriptive wall and ceiling insulation R-values found in the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC).

Highest ROI project you can do at 117%!
Fiberglass attic insulation outperformed all other home improvement projects in Remodeling magazine’s 2016 “Cost vs. Value” Report, with homeowners recouping 116.9% of the cost in added home value.

Tax rebates will cover a significant portion of the costs, up to $1,200 per year

Insulation has the highest tax credit payout of weatherization projects
