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AD Insulation & Drywall, LLC
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Blown-In Insulation - Install or UpgradeBatt, Rolled or Reflective Insulation - Install or UpgradeSpray Foam Insulation - Install

Serving Oxford, GA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2004

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"Ad Insulation and Drywall does Excellent work,!! Mr Adar keeps a pleasant, professional team. They cleaned our attic and crawlspace, and installed loam insulation in the attic, and batted insulation in the crawlspace. Beautiful work ð ¯%!!! I highly recommend for all your insulation needs!!"
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I Green Solutions Inc
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Spray Foam Insulation - InstallBlown-In Insulation - Install or Upgrade

Serving Oxford, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

We at iGreen Solutions Inc. pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!

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National Energy Solutions
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Batt, Rolled or Reflective Insulation - Install or UpgradeBlown-In Insulation - Install or UpgradeSpray Foam Insulation - Install

Serving Oxford, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I was looking for someone to blow in insulation on a home I just bought and jumped on Angi List. National Energy Solutions reached out to me via phone, email and text on a Saturday evening. I was impressed with the communication and directness of Ralph and decided then that this was my pick. They came out on Monday and they were done in an hour. I will recommend this service to anyone who asks if I know an insulAtion guy."
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Insulation questions, answered by experts

You do not need to drywall over most types of garage insulation. However, doing so can increase noise reduction, make the space more attractive, and keep children and pets from touching harmful fiberglass insulation. If you’re using cellulose or some other type of blown-in insulation (fiberglass and mineral wool are common), you will need drywall to contain the insulation material.

Unfaced wall insulation is easier to cut and install, making it the better choice for a DIY project. It’s also more affordable. But if it’s unfaced, you’ll likely need to add a vapor barrier to reach your desired R-value and efficiency, as it doesn’t offer any moisture barrier.

Faced insulation uses paper or foil to create a built-in barrier and doesn’t require an extra step. It’s also more fire-resistant and safe. But it’s quite a bit more expensive and a little bit harder to work with as a DIYer.

If the outside temperature drops below 20 degrees Fahrenheit, it will take around six hours for your pipes to freeze—and they might even burst. That’s why keeping your mobile home’s temperature around 50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit is necessary, even if you’re leaving it vacant for the winter. In addition, having ample skirting around the mobile home's underbelly will help keep pipes insulated during the winter. 

These two types of foams are similar chemically, but they are applied in a much different way and each has its own pros and cons. Spray foam can only be used if the area where you will be installing the installation is wide open and easy to access. Injection foam should be used where it's cost-prohibitive to remove the walls that are placed over the insulation. Spray foam is a much less expensive process and requires less expertise. 

You won’t find anything inside a cupola on a house because it’s hollow (think of an upside-down cup), allowing air to ventilate out of a roof via vents and light to come in via windows. They also usually have a base, vents around the middle (usually louvers), and a pointed cap at the top.

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