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APS Insulation
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Serving Citronelle, AL and surrounding areas

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In business since 1991

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"I could not be more pleased with the Blown in Insulation provided by APS Michael Ubanks crew. They arrived on time and walked me through the process. They blew insulation throughout my attic and insulated my pull-down stairs. They completed the installation, cleaned up the area and made sure I was fully satisfied before they left. The guys were courteous and polite. Mr. Ubanks followed up with me after the installation to ensure I was completely satisfied with the workmanship. I have noticed an immediate change in the ability to maintain temperature in my home. While the outside temperature over the past 2 days has ranged from 78 degs to 50 degs, the interior of my home has only varied between 68-70 degs without my heat or air operating during those 2 days. I am amazed with the difference the insulation has made in maintaining my home temperature. Thank you, APS Insulation Service"
Response time11 hrs
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Eco Three
4.9(
79
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Serving Citronelle, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"The process went quickly and smoothly. Jonathan Handey came to our house to look over our current issues with our insulation, attic, and overall efficiency of our home built in 1948. He recommended that we seal all the top plates in the attic, insulate and air seal our duct leaks, blow new loosefill insulation over our entire attic to upgrade our insulation, air seal the open ares around our floors, windows, and doors, and install weather stripping on all of our doors.
The work took a total of two days and we barely noticed the workers in our home despite the fact that I work from home. They were hard at work in our basement and attic for 8-10 hours each day and got everything completed in a quick and thorough manner. Once they were completed they tested out the home to see if there was any energy loss coming through the top plates, ducts, etc. and the tests showed that my home's performance had been greatly improved. 
Jonathan and his crew were incredibly professional and kind at the same time. They provided an itemized list with costs of each improvement they were to make in the initial bid process of the job and they communicated clearly and effectively throughout the process as to the timeframe and what we were to expect. 
I would work with them again.


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Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Southern Comfort, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Citronelle, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Southern Comfort, LLC, is a locally owned and operated full service insulation company. We specialize in insulation installation. Each of our employees are very courteous and strive to do our best to provide quality work at competitive prices.

Response time8 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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EcoStrong Solutions
4.1(
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Serving Citronelle, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Credit card accepted

"It went great. They were on time with all scheduling. They air sealed all of our duct work and added insulation into the attic. We were having major problems with our bathroom being cold in the winter and hot in the summer and my bathroom was finally a comfortable temperature during the last cold front. Great service, great price and I am glad to recommend this company.
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Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Insulation questions, answered by experts

The R-value is a rating that measures an insulation's thermal resistance—in other words, how well it insulates. A higher R-value provides more protection for your pipes, and all pipe insulation materials should have an R-value listed on the product description or label. Each insulation type has its own R-value, which typically falls between one and five for most pipe insulation. When making a selection, Energy.gov recommends choosing a pipe wrap that is at least one inch thick, and the International Code Council (ICC) suggests choosing a material with an R-value of at least 3.

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.

EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finish System) siding can last from 20 to 60 years, with some properly maintained systems lasting even longer. The exact lifespan depends heavily on several factors, most notably the quality of the initial installation and the consistency of maintenance.

Factors that can shorten the life of EIFS include:

  • Improper or poor-quality installation

  • Moisture intrusion

  • Damage from high winds, storms, or hail

  • Damaged flashing and sealant

  • Lack of regular maintenance and unfixed damage

To maximize the lifespan of your EIFS, it is crucial to hire an experienced and qualified professional for the installation. Additionally, regular maintenance—such as cleaning, repairing small cracks or blisters, and having the system professionally inspected—will help identify and resolve issues quickly, preventing long-term damage.

Yes, insulating your cold water pipes is a great way to prevent condensation. When warm, humid air meets cold pipes, condensation forms, which can drip and cause moisture issues in your home. Pipe insulation acts as a barrier between the warm air and the cold pipes, keeping condensation at bay and helping you avoid potential problems like mold or structural damage.

If the temperature outside is around 90 or 100 degrees with the sun beating on your home’s roof, it’s common for the attic temperature to reach 150 degrees or more. This excessive heat shows the importance of having a radiant barrier in place along with insulation. The radiant barrier reflects the heat entering the attic back upward, keeping your home’s temperature more consistent.

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