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Premium Insulation Services, LLC
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Serving Florence, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Insulation is expensive and we went with the better quality insulation so it was pricey but competitive. Their work was fast, efficient and the person I was in contact with, Nick, was extremely kind and respectful. I was caught up in meetings a lot when I was trying to get it booked and he was even open to texting me and answering my questions. Great Service! Would Highly Recommend."
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Response time12 hrs
Response rate89%
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Koala Insulation of Jackson
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Serving Florence, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Koala was great, they suggested an alternative solution which was priced much better than the doom and gloom contractors that bid before them. I would hire them again."
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Response time10 hrs
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Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Pro Seal Spray Foam, LLC
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Serving Florence, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Performed insulation work on our home. Vacuumed out the 25 year old blown in insulation on day one, then sprayed in foam for the whole roof to include the attached garage, and cleaned up afterwards. When there was confusion of the work they performed (my fault) Lee called me up to see if we were satisfied and was willing to do more to make me happy, but this was not necessary after he explained the work performed and I agreed that all was good. They came in on the week promised, delivered what was expected, and at a very competitive price. Also for veterans, they do give a veterans discount, so don't forget to ask."
Response time1 day
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Insulation questions, answered by experts

The most affordable way to insulate a garage involves choosing cost-effective materials like fiberglass, which comes in batts or rolls and is relatively easy to install. You can often install this type of insulation without needing to add drywall, which helps reduce costs. While a DIY approach might seem cheapest, hiring a professional installer can be highly cost-effective. Experts can accurately determine your garage's specific insulation needs and ensure the best results for your investment, often using batt insulation for the bulk of the project.

Ideally, you can add new insulation to your existing insulation. However, some circumstances require you to remove old insulation before adding any new insulation: 

  • If the insulation is over 15 years old

  • If the insulation is wet or moldy

  • If it is vermiculite insulation

  • If you see signs of pest infestation

Removing old insulation is best left to a pro who can safely dispose of potential moldy or asbestos-ridden insulation.

At a minimum, blown-in insulation lasts 20 to 30 years. Cellulose and sheep’s wool come from natural materials, so they likely max out at around 30 years. Fiberglass and rockwool feature artificial materials that boast lengthy lifespans, up to 50 years, or even longer in some cases. As always, this timeline assumes you don’t run into any issues, such as flooding or mold, that shorten the lifespan.

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.

Yes, doggie doors, like all entrances, can let both hot and cold air into your home. However, as with any door in your house, you can take steps to weather-strip your pet's entrance to prevent air leaks.

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