
About us
Serving Westchester, Putnam, Fairfield, Litchfield, Hartford and New Haven counties. Free estimates. Good Life Energy Savers offers homeowners a way to add superior insulation and save on energy costs, without taking on a major remodeling project. According to the US Dept of Energy, 80% of the homes built prior to 1980 have little or no insulation. We are whole house insulators offering a variety of products to insulate attics, walls, basements and crawl spaces. Our Company is designated as a BPI Gold Star Contractor and our installers are SPFA certified and are our own employees. Call us for all of your insulation needs. We bring comfort, savings, and energy efficiency to your home!
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Services we offer
Spray foam, blown in and dense packed fiberglass, & cellulose insulation. We participate in the Energize CT program as a Home Performance with Energy Star contractor.
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Eco Friendly Accreditations
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Free Estimates
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Warranties
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His crew came over and did a nice job on the spray foam - they put it against the rafters, walls, knee walls and such. Overally pretty clean, but they did not do a great job of covering things, so they destroyed one HVAC grill and some plugs by not taping over it after I had asked them to.
Decent job cleaning up...cannot complain as they put in more foam than I paid for at the end
It was nice to see and have a vendor or service provider care more about pleasing a potential client and getting the job done right then making a quick buck.
Took approx 30-35 minutes looking around the areas where we would need insulation work. Seemed to be fairly knowledgeable and gave decent advice. Took time to review pricing information and options with me.
Two glaring points which made us not pick them to perform the work:
Quoted price: felt it was FAR too high for what would be provided. They have a MINIMUM of $1400 for the "main" job that would be performed. The remaining costs for other portions of the work were not terribly out of our ideas, but whenever I hear "minimum" it definitely raises a big RED FLAG for me. I know some contractors put out a minimum for a service call or charge for estimates, but a minimum charge to perform a job makes me feel like I'm being taken advantage of.
Secondly, the work would require some mild "demolition" i.e. cutting into drywall, drilling holes in the ceiling or walls in order to pump in the insulation etc. After all the cutting, drilling and what not... the company does not repair after they are done! When he told me that hanging new drywall or patching was not included, I pretty much stopped listening. I cannot justify paying money for a professional service and then be expected to either finish the job myself or then have to call in another contractor.
The contractor we selected gave a much clearer picture of our home as a whole. He gave varying options by level of "importance" in relation to our energy needs and their price was far more competitive for what we will be getting. In the end we will be paying approx 20% more than what we were quoted from Good life, however the job is three times as large.
The team showed up on the install date right on time. Mike and Steven and the crew first set up by laying plastic down to assure they would not make a mess. they worked all day and completed on schedule including a great cleanup job - you wouldn't have known they were there. After a week of living with the new insulation the family was really impressed. We decided to finish the scope of work I had reviewed with Mark and scheduled the lower level exterior, the garage ceiling, and also the vaulted ceiling in the family room. Again, the team arrived, did a great job including cleanup, and was very courteous. I enjoyed meeting them and am now enjoying their work in the form of a much warmer house.
the correct product at no addn'l cost to me.
our house. The job was done thorough and accurately. All siding was
returned back, the company did interior house inspection prior the
insulation and after it, to make sure there is no damage.
Prior the job they prepared and covered our door mats and bushes with plastic to avoid a mess.
They also cleaned everything after their job was complete.
We are very pleased and happy.
Great Job.
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