Get matched with top insulation pros in Rutledge, GA

Rutledge homeowners rate insulation pros in our network

4.8

(54 reviews)

Top-rated insulation pros.

Need a pro for your insulation service project in Rutledge, GA?

Select your specific project to find the pro for you.

Find Insulation pros in Rutledge

Avatar for No Limitations Home Energy
No Limitations Home Energy
5.0(
55
)

Serving Rutledge, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I am 77 years old and have done business with contractors: electrical, HVAC, plumbers, lawn services, etc. for over 45 years. I am happy to say that Corey and his most personable associate, Jordan were the absolute BEST EVER. Corey delivered exactly what he promised and more. Corey is honest, ethical, professional, thorough, and meticulous. Corey and Jordan were hired to spray insulation in the attic above my garage. Their professional service included cleaning every AC vent in the house as well as cleaning out my dryer vent, which included removing a wasp nest and an abandoned bird nest. Their clean-up passed my wife inspection easily. I cannot say enough kind words for Team Corey and Jordan. I took a picture of Corey's business with my cell phone so I will be sure to have it for future reference. Thanks again, guys. David."
Recent Projects
Recent Projects
Recent Projects
Recent Projects
Recent Projects

+42

Response time2 hrs
Response rate98%
Recommended by87%of homeowners
Avatar for Prestige Home Energy
Prestige Home Energy
5.0(
39
)

Serving Rutledge, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"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
Avatar for Silver Lining Sprayfoam
Silver Lining Sprayfoam
4.5(
49
)

Serving Rutledge, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The first of 4 companies that responded. They were awarded the job and came in on time. The end result is a very well insulated attic with maybe a little more R-Factor than we paid for. In the end, the area was left clean and ready to install a floorboards to expand our useable attic space."
Dog Kennel Building
Attic
Upstairs Addition
Addition 2
Stairway and Attic space

+37

Response time1 day
Recommended by97%of homeowners
Avatar for Guardian Spray Foam
Guardian Spray Foam
4.8(
26
)

Serving Rutledge, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Upgraded our outdated blown-in insulation to spray foam insulation. Very happy with the results and savings in the long run. Our AC unit runs much more efficiently since the insulation upgrade. Brandon communicated well throughout the process."
Gallery
Gallery
Gallery
Gallery
Gallery

+1

Recommended by68%of homeowners
Showing 1-10 of 39
Insulation questions, answered by experts

Canned spray foam has an R-value of R-3.7 per inch. However, it’s not great for use as insulation. Also known as single-component spray foam, it doesn’t expand as much as two-part types that work for insulating the whole house. Save the canned foam for gaps around doors and windows.

An outdoor spigot needs some attention before the temperatures begin to drop. Using an insulative cover is just one part of minimizing a frozen spigot and pipes. You’ll also need to shut off the water and drain the spigot, which leaves as little water as possible in the pipes to prevent freezing.

Yes, insulating ductwork in a crawl space is a worthwhile investment, especially if you live in a colder climate or run your air conditioning for most of the year. Uninsulated ducts can lose up to 30% of their heating and cooling efficiency, which can significantly impact your electricity bill. The project is a relatively small investment and typically only takes a few hours. It's a particularly simple add-on if you are already hiring someone to insulate the entire crawl space. An added benefit is that insulated ducts put off less hot or cold air, making them less attractive to pests.

One of the disadvantages of soffit vents is they can bleed warm air from the attic during winter, resulting in slightly higher energy bills and a colder house. There are ways to mitigate this effect—mostly just closing the vent in the fall. What’s most important is your attic is ventilated to some degree in the winter.

DIY installation is not recommended, as professionals ensure even distribution, proper sealing, and compliance with building codes.

The Rutledge, GA homeowners’ guide to insulation services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.