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All American Energy
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Blown-In Insulation - Install or UpgradeSpray Foam Insulation - InstallBatt, Rolled or Reflective Insulation - Install or Upgrade

Serving Clarcona, FL and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"My house has never been properly insulated and Jeff was very kind he knows my tragic losses and was very comforting and bless me. I told him I would recommend your company to anybody in my neighborhood who has not had insulation like myself. I’ve been here close to 40 years and I will continue to honor your name for quality work and professionalism. That deserves a commercial I recoup my expenses on my commercial with you people."
Radiant & Blown
Radiant and Blown
Fiberglass blown insulation
Fiberglass blown insulation
Fiberglass blown insulation

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Response time3 hrs
Response rate98%
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A&V insulation
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Blown-In Insulation - Install or Upgrade

Serving Clarcona, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

A&V Insulation has decades of experience in the trade. Producing top quality work for residential, commercial, and anything in between. No job too big, or small. Doing blown insulation, air sealing, batted insulation. We can run a test to tell you how your house is doing with keeping the cold air in, and hot air out. Any information you need will be provided as requested/needed. Give us a call to get a free quote soon! (352)-702-1156

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Insulation questions, answered by experts

Fiberglass is considered a favorite garage insulation choice due to its combination of affordability, ease of installation, and overall effectiveness. Fiberglass provides good thermal resistance, helping regulate garage temperatures and minimize heat transfer. Additionally, fiberglass is moisture-resistant, reducing the risk of mold or mildew formation.

Yes, you can use too much bubble wrap. If you overdo it with the wrapping, it can strain the top of your box and break open the taped seal, risking the chance that the contents of the box could fall out or break. Use enough wrapping to fully cover your item without compromising the security of your box.

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.

The most insulative type of insulation for behind drywall is spray foam insulation, but this is the most expensive insulation available. The most common insulation—sometimes considered the best for the value you get for the money—is fiberglass roll or fiberglass batt insulation, which is significantly more affordable but also far less insulative. The best kind of insulation for your house will also vary based on the climate in your area, your budget, and more. A professional insulation company can help you decide which type is best for your home.

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.

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