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Avatar for A.K.A Electric
A.K.A Electric
4.7(
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Serving Albuquerque, NM and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2017

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"We're writing this review LATE, as work was done Oct 2018 and we have often talked about what a great experience we had with the installation by AKA of 2 indoor ceiling fans, 1 outdoor ceiling fan, chandelier, 4 other ceiling fixtures to upgrade at our fairly new home. These guys work hard and smart. Builder had told us pre-wired for ceiling fans and that was not the case with one heavy fan--took extra time to crawl attic space, took me along to help me find wall control switch at their lunch break. Overall just about the best contractor experience we've had in a long time. Honest, fair in pricing. Good communication skills. Would hire again when we need any electrical installs."
Response time2 days
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Corrales Electric, Inc.
4.8(
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Serving Albuquerque, NM and surrounding areas

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In business since 1980

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Small jobs welcome

"The job was completed and everything was placed back into original place. The technicians were very professional and timely in performing the required work. Would recommend for anyone who need electrical work."
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Response time8 hrs
Response rate94%
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
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ABQ Retractable Awnings & Handyman Services
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Serving Albuquerque, NM and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2009

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Warranties offered

"The job performed by Joe, a skilled journeyman awning installer, can only be described as exceptional. With a remarkable level of expertise and knowledge, Joe executed his tasks with near perfection, showcasing an impressive blend of efficiency and meticulous attention to detail. His adeptness was mirrored by his equally proficient assistant, resulting in a seamless collaboration. Upon his visit to my residence, Joe took precise measurements and provided a comprehensive overview of the intended project, along with a transparent pricing structure. His amiable demeanor and attentive listening skills fostered effective communication and a sense of rapport. In hindsight, my decision to hire Joe for the job brings me much satisfaction. The outcome not only met but exceeded my expectations, and I am genuinely appreciative of the top-notch craftsmanship and service he delivered."
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Response time2 days
Response rate98%
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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LOBO CONSTRUCTION & ELECTRIC LLC
5.0(
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Serving Albuquerque, NM and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2015

Free estimates

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"Orland of Lobo Construction and Electric and his employee Esteven were GREAT very professional and GREAT customer service. Right on time and finished in one day. I was very impressed. Will hire them again when I need and electrician. I recommend this company very highly."
Response time2 hrs
Response rate88%
17 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Doorbell Installation questions, answered by experts

Blown-in insulation works, but only for unfinished attics. Also, it isn’t the longest-lasting nor the most effective option. For better options, look into spray foam insulation or natural fiber batts. They typically have a longer lifespan, better heat resistance, and stronger sound-proof abilities. Spray foam insulation costs about $1.25 to $1.50 per square foot, but can go up to more than $4 per square foot. Fiber batt pricing varies depending on the material.

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 best type of insulation for your home depends on your specific needs, climate, and the area you are insulating. For new construction, structural insulated panels are a highly energy-efficient option that is easy to install during the building process. In very warm climates, reflective insulation can be a cost-effective choice. For cold climates, fiberglass is an excellent option due to its high R-value and resistance to settling over time. Spray foam works well in humid environments because of its moisture-resistant properties. For standard attics, loose-fill, spray foam, or blown-in insulation are all suitable options.

Cellular shades, also known as honeycomb shades, are the most energy-efficient and insulating window treatments. Their honeycomb structure is made of soft fabric that forms layered cell pockets. These pockets trap air, creating a thermal barrier that reduces heat loss in the winter and blocks heat gain in the summer. For even greater insulation, consider double- or triple-cell varieties. Side-tracked cellular shades, which seal the edges of the window frame, can further minimize air leaks and maximize energy efficiency.

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.

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