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Insul Pro Solutions, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Vinton, LA and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Insul Pro Solutions visited our house and made recommendations for the insulation type and installation method. The work was done in 1 day with excellent results. We have had issues with our house losing heat in cold weather. It is currently in the 30s and we have only lost 4 degrees in 48 hours vs 10 degrees in 12 hours before installation. Additionally, our garage is maintaining temperature after insulating the ceiling. They were efficient, economical and timely. I would hire them again to do my insulation."
Attic Insulation
attic
Response time2 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by64%of homeowners
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D & M Insulation
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Serving Vinton, LA and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

"I found this company by accident and turns out one of the best I used the young man was very professional and knowledgeable he was fast had all the insulation up in only a hour or so and his prices were the best I’ve seen .. and I can thank him enough"
R-value Attic Upgrade
R-value Attic Upgrade
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Evans Pest Solutions, LLC
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Serving Vinton, LA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Jason Evans and Ian are awesome. They know their stuff. AND INSECTS! We have been fighting ants since we bought the house to no avail. The ants trived. Could have saved time, money and aggregation if Iâ d have called Evan Pest Control sooner. Thank you so much"
Response time1 day
18 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Architectural Insulation, LLC
4.6(
57
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Serving Vinton, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Brian did a fabulous job of explaining insulation including the different types available. I hired him because of his knowledge of insulation & the price. His price far surpassed any of the other bids I had obtained. Iâ ve shared his information with my real estate investor friends too!"
architectural insulation
architectural insulation
architectural insulation
architectural insulation
No job is too big or too small

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Response time2 days
Response rate87%
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Insulation questions, answered by experts

Yes. Bathroom insulation requires a vapor barrier. As a matter of fact, bathrooms and kitchens are the two areas of the home that should always get a vapor barrier because of the excess moisture. If you don’t have a vapor barrier in place in these rooms, the moisture will build up and eventually lead to mold and bacteria, not to mention the destruction of the insulation.

You do not always need to remove old insulation before adding new. If the existing insulation is in good condition—not wet, physically damaged, moldy, or infested with pests—you can add new insulation directly on top of it for a compounding effect. You can also mix different types, such as adding blown-in insulation around existing fiberglass batts.

However, removal is recommended if the old insulation is compromised by water damage or pests. You should also remove it if you plan to install a different type of insulation, like switching from roll or batt insulation to spray foam. If the existing insulation is very old or damaged, you will likely get more benefit from removing it and starting fresh.

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.

While freezing pipes are less of a concern in warmer climates, pipe insulation can still be beneficial because it helps prevent condensation on cold water pipes, reducing the risk of moisture-related issues like mold growth. It also helps maintain water temperature, reducing the energy needed to heat and cool the water, which can ultimately lower your utility bills.

You should not use spray foam insulation in several specific areas. Avoid applying it in spaces exposed to high temperatures, such as near electrical boxes or recessed lighting, unless the foam is specifically rated for such use. Applying foam near electrical boxes can damage the wiring, and using it too close to lightboxes or recessed lights creates a potential fire hazard. Additionally, do not use spray foam in areas prone to shifting or movement, as this can lead to cracks and gaps in the insulation. Finally, open-cell foam is unsuitable for use below ground or in areas exposed to moisture because it can absorb water, which compromises its insulating effectiveness.

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