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Ares Insulation Installing Professionals
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Serving Coldwater, MS and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

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"Jose was awesome! It’s nice when the actual installer is able to come out give an accurate quote. Ares Insulation is owner operated, competitively priced and available to install very quickly. Jose is experienced in the field, polite and provides high-quality insulation. He is professional and takes a lot of pride in his work. If you’re looking for a company that will go above and beyond to work with you on making sure that the attic insulation is up to code, looking nice and ready for an inspection, I highly recommend Ares Insulation."
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Wearhouse foam insulation
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Response time5 hrs
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Healthy Home Pest Control
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Serving Coldwater, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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"Pest Control was excellent. We also asked them to do an encapsulation and they did a beautiful job with it. I would call them again for anything that the company offers. Dusty and his crew work hard and do the job professionally."
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Response time7 hrs
Response rate98%
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Queen City Insulation Co Inc
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Serving Coldwater, MS and surrounding areas

"The receptionist took the call and told me to expect a all from the technician. He called back immediately to set up an appointment. Greg was quick and professional. I plan to hire them again if I need anything. I went into their office to pay the bill and the receptionist was very helpful and pleasant."
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ADT Solar
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Serving Coldwater, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Rep. checked entire system. He found several wires not connected properly and fixed this. He also made recommendations regarding the attachment of the panels to the rood that would provide more stability and leakproofing. The representative appeared to know what he was doing - much better than others, including the representative who was engaged by the roofer (who replaced our rood due to hail damage) to disconnect/connect the panels."
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Insulation questions, answered by experts

Radiant barriers and insulation serve different purposes, so one is not inherently better than the other. Radiant barriers reflect radiant heat, helping keep spaces cool, especially in hot climates, while insulation slows heat transfer through conduction. For optimal energy efficiency, it’s best to use both together. 

Radiant barriers can enhance the performance of insulation by preventing heat gain in the summer and heat loss in the winter. The choice between them depends on specific climate conditions and the building’s design requirements.

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.

Three signs that you need crawl space insulation are drafts, high energy bills, and mold. Drafts can start in crawl spaces and cause hot or cold air to spread to the rest of your home through holes in the floors and walls. And even if your entire home is well-insulated, you can still feel an unchecked draft from your crawl space and in your utility bill. Uninsulated crawl spaces can let in air and moisture, and because they’re built directly on the ground and difficult to dry out, they are hotspots for mold and mildew.

Regular inspections for moisture damage, pest infestations, and proper R-value performance help maintain efficiency.

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.

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