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Pro Services, LLC
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Serving Buckhead, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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"Pro Services was very professional and knowledgeable about tv mounting, along with installing the rest of my home audio system. Evan was quick to return my call and helped us quickly set up an appointment for our new TV and accessories. (This was important because we were excited to use our new tv!). He showed up in time and was friendly and very helpful. He also gave me advice on how to get the most out of our new system."
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Prestige Home Energy
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Serving Buckhead, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

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"I had the pleasure of dealing with Chase. He was very kind and informative of options and pricing. After my install, my home has kept cool during summer. I highly recommend the company over all. My neighbor"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Guardian Spray Foam
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Serving Buckhead, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

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"Brandon did a great job. Showed up when he said he would. Explainded the 2 types of foaming processes. Covered all the exposed areas (windows doors and floor). Did a good cover application, went back and cover light spots. Then cleaned up the area. Great job and good price. Would use him again if i would have the need"
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Insulation questions, answered by experts

It’s technically possible to install loose-fill cellulose insulation without a blower, but it’s much more time-consuming, tedious, and dangerous. You’ll need to wear the proper protective coverings to handle the cellulose after it’s been doused in boric acid; use a shovel when you can to transport the material from the bag into the wall cavity.

That said, if you purchase cellulose materials at a home improvement store, ask if they rent out blowers for free or at a discounted rate. In many cases, if you buy the material from the store, they’ll rent out the blower at no extra cost.

Yes, doggie doors, like all entrances, can let both hot and cold air into your home. However, as with any door in your house, you can take steps to weather-strip your pet's entrance to prevent air leaks.

Three signs that you need crawl space insulation are drafts, high energy bills, and mold. Drafts can start in crawl spaces and cause hot or cold air to spread to the rest of your home through holes in the floors and walls. And even if your entire home is well-insulated, you can still feel an unchecked draft from your crawl space and in your utility bill. Uninsulated crawl spaces can let in air and moisture, and because they’re built directly on the ground and difficult to dry out, they are hotspots for mold and mildew.

Installing new insulation in a home is worthwhile if your existing insulation is old and has lost some of its insulative capability or if you don’t have insulation installed already. Installing new insulation will boost your home’s energy efficiency, which can reduce your heating and cooling bills and save money on HVAC repair and maintenance in the long run. New insulation also keeps your living space more comfortable, so you and your family will benefit from the work as well. Finally, installing new insulation boosts your home value, making it especially worthwhile if you plan to sell.

Mineral wool has an excellent life expectancy of up to 50 years, provided it's kept dry and free of pests. Compared to fiberglass, with a life span of 20 to 30 years, mineral wool stacks up well for long-term cost savings. Sheep wool maintains a similar life span to fiberglass, while estimates for hemp wool insulation life expectancies are all over the board, ranging anywhere from 20 to 100 years.

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