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Energy Savers
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Serving Palmer, AK and surrounding areas

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In business since 1982

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"We contacted Jim Sullivan at Energy Savers after receiving a reliable recommendation from our favorite general contractor, Jeff Chyko. Energy Savers did not disappoint!! Matt and Dave first came to inspect and provide an estimate. They were very thoughtful in taking off their shoes on that rainy day, and they also wore face masks in the house (thank you). They were thorough and professional, and also personable. We quickly received the estimate from Jim and were pleasantly surprised by how reasonable it was! We were able to schedule the appointment for about four days later. Matt and Dave returned with their equipment, and did an amazing and thorough job. They hung plastic sheets from the attic access down to the floor to control any dust that could come down from the attic. They blew in fiberglass insulation after doing some repair work and rearranging existing batting in the attic. They also vacuumed up afterward! Now this is the test: We heat with wood. Yesterday we decided to let the wood stove burn out in the afternoon and go cold so we could see how much heat the house would lose overnight. When we went to bed at 10:00 p.m. it was 73 degrees in the house. When we woke up at 7:00 a.m. the next morning, it was 70 degrees!! We are so thrilled with Energy Savers, Jim, Matt and Dave. We would highly recommend them to anyone who would like to add some additional insulation and warmth (and reduce heat loss!) in their homes."
ext. wall batt installation
vaulted ceiling area insulation
fiberglass batt istallation
Batt insulation and vapor barrier
Batted ceiling areas

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Turnagain Spray Foam
5.0(
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Serving Palmer, AK and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Great locally owned company. Quick to come take a look at what I needed done and started on the job right away. Prices are very competitive. Really professional and clean. Would highly recommend and will be using them again."
Wasilla Spray Foam Shop
Wasilla Spray Foam Shop
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HandyMedics
5.0(
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Serving Palmer, AK and surrounding areas

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We exist to protect homes, health, and safety in the communities we live and work in. We perform every service with integrity, professionalism, and respect—doing the job right, not just fast.\n\nWe are committed to:\nServing our local community first, especially in times of need\nReinvesting in our community, local services, and emergency readiness\nSupporting our employees and their families, who live, work, and raise their lives here\nOperating honestly and transparently, with no shortcuts, no pressure tactics, and no exploitation\nLeaving every property, client, and situation better than we found it\n\nWe believe strong communities are built by people who show up, take responsibility, and give back. That is our standard. That is our promise.\n\n— HandyMedics

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Insulation questions, answered by experts

You don’t need to staple insulation, as your drywall and studs will hold it into place. But if you already have a staple gun and staples lying around, it can help keep the product in place and avoid any shifting. But, most experts agree it’s an unnecessary step.

If you’re adding a vapor barrier, you will need to staple that in place.

Not necessarily. A higher R-value simply means that the insulation has a higher heat resistance and performs better in terms of how much heat passes through the material. This can be better for some homes, or it can be too high of an R-value for other homes. Again, your climate zone determines whether the insulation is better for your home.

Yes, PEX pipes should be insulated in certain situations. While insulation is not always necessary for pipes running through insulated interior or external walls, it is recommended for any pipes located in uninsulated rooms, unheated areas, or outside, especially in regions with cold winters. The primary reason is to prevent freezing. Although PEX is more resistant to cracking from freezing than other materials, repeated freezing and thawing can weaken the pipes over time, increasing the risk of a burst.

Air sealing isn't necessary for attic insulation, but it's incredibly helpful since it can help you identify and patch any existing air leaks. Failing to find these leaks before adding insulation can render your insulation less effective, leading to higher energy bills and potentially costly repairs down the line.

No, you shouldn’t wrap a towel, old T-shirt, or other porous fabric around your faucets. These materials absorb water, which can make your faucet more likely to freeze. Instead, you want to use waterproof, insulative covers that can seal tightly around the spigots for the best protection against frozen outdoor faucets and pipes.

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