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APS Insulation
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Serving Chickasaw, AL and surrounding areas

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In business since 1991

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"We hired Mr Eubanks to add insulation to the attic of an existing home we had years ago, and really liked his professionalism and pricing as well. I happened on his company on the internet & recognized his name...and immediately called. There were a couple of minor problems found by the inspectors on the new house we built; upon calling him he said his worker would call the next day and make it right. The worker did, and he did, with no questions asked. The necessary improvements were performed later the same day. This is REAL customer service, and my wife and I are most pleased! Highly recommend!"
Response time11 hrs
18 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
Holley Blown Insulation
5.0(
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Serving Chickasaw, AL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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Warranties offered

Based in Robertsdale, Alabama, Holley Blown Installation LLC is the local expert dedicated to boosting your home's comfort and energy efficiency.\n\nSpecializing in blown-in insulation services, we provide a fast, effective, and cost-saving solution for attics, walls, and hard-to-reach spaces. By ensuring a tight, protective thermal barrier, Holley Blown Installation helps families across the Gulf Coast region dramatically lower their energy bills and maintain consistent indoor temperatures year-round. When you need superior insulation and professional service in Baldwin County, trust Holley Blown to protect your investment.

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Response time2 days
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The Insulation Professionals
4.9(
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Serving Chickasaw, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

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"The Insulation Professionals were very professional and prompt. He took the time and explained the process of the job. I was very happy with the brand of high quality insulation being installed."
Response time7 hrs
Response rate96%
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Eco Three Gulf Coast, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Chickasaw, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

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"The only reason I didn't give Eco Three "5's" is because nobody is perfect but they were exceptional. The owner came out the same day I notified several companies about my wanting to see if I needed more blown-in insulation. He was the only one to call and came right out. He went into the attic and suggest 6-7 more inches (the house was built in 2002) and he found where no insulation was put in when the house was built. His price was fair and well within the average cost as shown on Home Advisor. I will recommend this company any and every time I have the opportunity. The two men who came out to actually do the work were courteous and did what I believe to be a very good job."
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Response time12 hrs
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Eco Three
4.9(
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Serving Chickasaw, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"A contract was drawn and services were agreed upon after 1 and 1/2 days of work they told my girlfriend they were done and left. I got home that day and checked the work and found that only half the items on the contract were completed. I contacted the rep and after discussing the situation we altered the work and contract. I have yet to see the intended results from the work but the company is easy to work with."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Insulation questions, answered by experts

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.

You do not always need to remove old insulation before adding new. If the existing insulation is in good condition—not wet, physically damaged, moldy, or infested with pests—you can add new insulation directly on top of it for a compounding effect. You can also mix different types, such as adding blown-in insulation around existing fiberglass batts.

However, removal is recommended if the old insulation is compromised by water damage or pests. You should also remove it if you plan to install a different type of insulation, like switching from roll or batt insulation to spray foam. If the existing insulation is very old or damaged, you will likely get more benefit from removing it and starting fresh.

Faux wood garage doors provide the best insulation for garages. This style is commonly insulated with polyurethane foam—a thermal conductor—that retains heat and keeps you and the inside of your garage warm.

Natural fiber batts and spray foam insulation both work great for soundproofing. Newer materials, such as hemp batts, are more expensive but more effective for insulation and sound blocking. They are also more sustainable. There is also a professional system called Blow-In Blanket Insulation (BIBS) that is soundproof and moisture-resistant. However, BIBS must be installed professionally and can be a costly investment.

You should not use spray foam insulation in several specific areas. Avoid applying it in spaces exposed to high temperatures, such as near electrical boxes or recessed lighting, unless the foam is specifically rated for such use. Applying foam near electrical boxes can damage the wiring, and using it too close to lightboxes or recessed lights creates a potential fire hazard. Additionally, do not use spray foam in areas prone to shifting or movement, as this can lead to cracks and gaps in the insulation. Finally, open-cell foam is unsuitable for use below ground or in areas exposed to moisture because it can absorb water, which compromises its insulating effectiveness.

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