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We are a team of passionate individuals who believe in the power of creativity and innovation. Our goal is to help people to realize their dream projects. We strive to create a culture of inclusivity, where everyone feels valued and respected. Our mission is to make a positive impact on the world by empowering people to pursue their dreams and achieve their goals.

We are a team of passionate individuals who believe in the power of creativity and innovation. Our goal is to help people to realize their dream projects. We strive to create a culture of inclusivity, where everyone feels valued and respected. Our mission is to make a positive impact on the world by empowering people to pursue their dreams and achieve their goals.


ArmorInsulate LLC

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ArmorInsulate LLC

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ArmorInsulate LLC is a local spray foam insulation company servicing SWLA. We would love to earn your business even if it is residential, commercial or industrial. Shielding todays investments for tomorrows savings! You can check us out on Instagram and Facebook. Contact us today at (337) 317-3505 for a feee quote.

ArmorInsulate LLC is a local spray foam insulation company servicing SWLA. We would love to earn your business even if it is residential, commercial or industrial. Shielding todays investments for tomorrows savings! You can check us out on Instagram and Facebook. Contact us today at (337) 317-3505 for a feee quote.



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Cork Louisiana LLC

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Cork Louisiana LLC

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New Construction and Remodeling. All aspects of Home Improvement. Fully Insured (General Liability and Workmans Comp). State Licensed Contractor #557541 Office: 337.602.6750 Mobile: 337.707.2632

New Construction and Remodeling. All aspects of Home Improvement. Fully Insured (General Liability and Workmans Comp). State Licensed Contractor #557541 Office: 337.602.6750 Mobile: 337.707.2632


Solar Wolf Energy

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Solar Wolf Energy

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Solar Wolf is a full service solar company with a great reputation and an old world belief to our customers. To under-promise and over-deliver, period. We have 18 years experience in construction, remodeling, roofing, solar water heaters, solar pv systems, battery back-up systems and much more. See what Solar Wolf Energy can do for you!

Solar Wolf is a full service solar company with a great reputation and an old world belief to our customers. To under-promise and over-deliver, period. We have 18 years experience in construction, remodeling, roofing, solar water heaters, solar pv systems, battery back-up systems and much more. See what Solar Wolf Energy can do for you!




Rader's Insulation

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Rader's Insulation

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23 years of experience

Rader's Insulation is Louisiana's top insulation company. We have locations in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Hammond, Lafayette, Lake Charles and Ville Platte to serve all of your insulation needs. Whether it's spray foam, cellulose, or radiant barriers, we carry a complete line of insulation products. We are an EnergyWise partner and can help you lower your energy bill. At Rader's Insulation, we take pride in being one of the leaders in the insulation industry by providing money-saving products and installation techniques that are second to none. Take a look for yourself and see what we can do for you!

Rader's Insulation is Louisiana's top insulation company. We have locations in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Hammond, Lafayette, Lake Charles and Ville Platte to serve all of your insulation needs. Whether it's spray foam, cellulose, or radiant barriers, we carry a complete line of insulation products. We are an EnergyWise partner and can help you lower your energy bill. At Rader's Insulation, we take pride in being one of the leaders in the insulation industry by providing money-saving products and installation techniques that are second to none. Take a look for yourself and see what we can do for you!


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Insulation questions, answered by experts

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.

Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, but the actual temperature that can cause frozen pipes can vary. Generally, it takes 12 hours for pipes to freeze at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

Uninsulated pipes can freeze if it’s 20 degrees Fahrenheit or colder for over three hours. If your pipes are insulated, it can take six hours or longer for pipes to freeze. Note that some pipe types freeze more often than PEX pipes. Copper pipes freeze more often because the copper conducts energy and loses heat quickly.

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 best way to reduce heat upstairs is to release it by opening a window. Hot air rises, and if you can create some airflow by opening a window upstairs and also one on a lower level, the hot air should be pushed out of the home. Remember that fans pointing out the window do a much better job of circulating air than fans pointing into the home.

A-frame houses pose specific challenges that can make heating difficult. Their open concept design with high ceilings can lead to a colder lower floor and a warmer upper floor. A ceiling fan that pushes warm air down or pulls cold air up, depending on the season, can easily counteract temperature issues. Additionally, certain types of heating do better in these homes than others. For example, heated floors tend to be more practical and energy efficient than baseboard heating.

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