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APS Insulation
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Serving Saint Martin, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 1991

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"We hired Mr Eubanks to add insulation to the attic of an existing home we had years ago, and really liked his professionalism and pricing as well. I happened on his company on the internet & recognized his name...and immediately called. There were a couple of minor problems found by the inspectors on the new house we built; upon calling him he said his worker would call the next day and make it right. The worker did, and he did, with no questions asked. The necessary improvements were performed later the same day. This is REAL customer service, and my wife and I are most pleased! Highly recommend!"
Response time11 hrs
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Air Duct Cleaning Services
5.0(
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Serving Saint Martin, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The men were on time, knew what was needed and cleaned up after. They were a great team. I spoke with the manager who helped me decide what would be best for my situation. I recommend them to everyone for insulation of their attics. Thank you Mr. Brock. It was a pleasure."
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Clean Air Crew
4.8(
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Serving Saint Martin, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Not only would I recommend him, but I give him five stars. This company is honest and goes beyond to solve your problem. Very friendly hard working and a company you can trust. Exceptional service and price is friendly."
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Dirty Flex Duct
Moldy Vent Cover
Dirty Plenum
Response time5 hrs
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Insulation questions, answered by experts

It’s technically possible to install loose-fill cellulose insulation without a blower, but it’s much more time-consuming, tedious, and dangerous. You’ll need to wear the proper protective coverings to handle the cellulose after it’s been doused in boric acid; use a shovel when you can to transport the material from the bag into the wall cavity.

That said, if you purchase cellulose materials at a home improvement store, ask if they rent out blowers for free or at a discounted rate. In many cases, if you buy the material from the store, they’ll rent out the blower at no extra cost.

Unless your cellulose insulation is wet, moldy, or showing signs of mildew or pests, there’s no need to remove it before adding new insulation on top of it. Inspect your insulation thoroughly before adding the new insulation, and if you’re unsure how to assess the presence of mold or mildew, talk to a mold remediation specialist near you.

If you have blown-in insulation, using an insulation vacuum will quickly and easily suck up all the insulation. Many come with built-in HEPA filters for added safety. While some people suggest breaking up large batts and feeding them into the vacuum, this can expose you to more fiberglass fibers. With batts and rolls, carefully removing them and placing them into garbage bags is a better process.

Yes, brick houses are better insulated, because the bricks slow down the passage of air from the outside to the inside and vice-versa. This helps to stabilize the internal temperature of the home. When combined with proper residential insulation, brick houses are more efficient and better insulated than other types.

Bathroom wall insulation not only keeps the area temperate, but it also reduces instances of mold, mildew, and rot. Bathrooms, after all, are havens for moisture. With this in mind, it’s absolutely worth it to insulate bathroom walls since it saves money in the long run. You won’t have to hire a pricey mold remediation service down the line. Also, insulation decreases outdoor noise and lowers energy costs.

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