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Avatar for L2 Insulation, Inc.
L2 Insulation, Inc.
4.5(
16
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Serving Wilder, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Very friendly and quick service. Installers were a little late because they got lost. Very satisfied and notice a difference having new insulation within a couple of days. Highly recommend."
Airplane Hangar
Airplane Hangar
Truck Repair Shop
Truck Repair Shop
Conditioned Attic

+1

Response time2 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Insulation Commandos of Boise
5.0(
2
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Serving Wilder, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

"We recently had insulation work done by commandos Insulation and the entire experience was excellent from start to finish. The team was professional, punctual, and very knowledgeable. They explained the process clearly, completed the job efficiently, and left everything clean afterward. Their attention to detail and customer service really stood out. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for quality insulation work at a fair price!"
18 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Two Guys Energy Solutions
5.0(
9
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Serving Wilder, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Super efficient, super educational, and great with the family! They did a great job while also showing me what they were doing. I would recommend them to family. Will follow up when I need insulation for sure"
Dryer Fire Prevention
Dryer Fire Prevention
Dryer Fire Prevention
Dryer Fire Prevention
Dryer Fire Prevention

+9

48 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by11%of homeowners
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USA Insulation of Boise
4.8(
19
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Serving Wilder, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"They were creative in coming up with a way to insulate our bedroom's cathedral ceiling without having to remove the furniture or demolishing the ceiling."
Insulate large Garage
Insulate large Garage
Insulate large Garage
Insulate large Garage
Patching Injection Points

+10

Response time1 day
Response rate91%
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Cheaper Insulation
5.0(
4
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Serving Wilder, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"On time and great price. Would recommend to anyone. Really appreciate Jake and Mason - they walked me through the insulation project for my business and helped me know what was needed and not needed."
Blown-in Insulation
Response time2 days
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Evergreen Insulation LLC
4.7(
6
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Serving Wilder, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

With years of experience as an Insulation Contractor, Evergreen Insulation LLC is who you need to take care of your home. We handle everything from the initial consultation to making sure your property looks perfect every single time. We will always treat your property as we would treat our own, and you will be surprised how simple and easy our team will make the whole process seem. Give our team a call today. We're looking forward to working with you!

Response time11 hrs
Response rate91%
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Insulation questions, answered by experts

Structural insulated panels and rigid foam boards have the highest R-value of any insulation that contractors commonly use, with R-values reaching up to around 8.0. These types of insulation are best in extremely cold climates, but they’re generally preferred for new construction, as they can be challenging to retrofit. Blown-in and loose fill insulation provide the next best insulative value, provided the installation is done properly. It’s important to choose an insulation type that meets your needs based on climate, as maximizing R-value may not always be financially worthwhile if you live in a moderate climate.

Garage doors that are not insulated can be a major source of heat loss. That’s why it’s essential to winterize your garage door with insulation and weather stripping to prevent heat loss and keep it warm more easily. Consult a local garage door installer if you need help determining the cause of your garage losing heat.

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.

Exposed ductwork can sweat just like ductwork placed behind walls, sometimes even more so. Ductwork sweats—like a cold drink on a hot day—because of a temperature imbalance between the air in the duct and the air in the room. In a crawl space or wall, this temperature can equalize faster due to the small space but in lofts and open rooms, that wouldn’t happen as quickly. Many people insulate their ducts for this reason.

The amount and type of insulation your home needs depends on your location, climate, and the specific installation area (attic, walls, or floors). Your local building code will typically determine the minimum required R-value. For specific recommendations, Energy Star suggests the following R-values: homes in the Southern U.S. should have R30 to R60 in attics and R13 to R25 in floors and walls; homes in moderate climates need R38 to R60 in attics and R25 to R30 in floors and walls; and homes in northern states require R49 to R60 in attics and R25 to R30 in floors and walls.

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