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JAM ELECTRIC LLC
4.5(
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Serving Pojoaque, NM and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They went above and beyond. My electrical outlet in the living room (with tv, etc) had stopped working. They came and were able to replace the wiring and got the outlets to work. They also re-installed the outlet in the downstairs bathroom and was able to install a new light fixture in the upstairs bathroom. The last electrician we hired wasnâ t able to do any of these tasks. We had gone without electric in these areas for a while. Thank god for Angi. I was able to hire them through Angi and they did an awesome job. I will be keeping them in mind anytime I have electrical issues in the future!"
Fan Installation
Response time8 hrs
Response rate86%
16 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Sage Creek Electric LLC
5.0(
11
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Serving Pojoaque, NM and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"We were very pleased with the work done. I was expecting they would install a 240 outlet for our EV. They did that and mounted the charger and cleaned up all the dust and debris. I will use them again for any future electrical work."
New 200A Service
New Wiring
Existing panel
New 200A Service
Main Panel Wiring

+2

Response time5 hrs
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New Generation Electric, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Pojoaque, NM and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Julio and his assistant Jesus are commensurate professionals. Julio runs a very professional operation and clearly does not cheap out on parts in doing the job. You can just tell by the braces he used to secure my new 200 amp box. They cut no corners. They installed a riser to meet code and are working with my home's 1950s wiring to get it going in a safer manner than before. Also running a conduit on the roof. Julio explains his work and answers all questions. He is reasonably priced and I would not hesitate to hire him on any electrical job big or small. I had some other folks quote me for this work and give me the end-around, being vague about pricing and what they would do. Julio is very matter-of-fact, pure professional, and his work has been great so far. I am very glad that I hired him."
Response time1 day
Response rate94%
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Doorbell Installation questions, answered by experts

A moisture or vapor barrier helps separate the warm air inside your home from the cold air outside of it. Without it, your walls could collect condensation, mold, or other damage. Check your local building codes to see if including an interior vapor barrier is necessary for your building project or renovation, especially for rooms that are likely to be humid, like bathrooms.

On average, insulating an attic costs about $2,500, with a typical range of $1,500 to $3,500. The final price often depends on the attic's size, with costs generally falling between $1 to $3 per square foot. For example, insulating a 1,800-square-foot attic would likely cost between $1,800 and $5,400.

If the project involves removing old insulation, this can add an average of $900 to the total cost, bringing a full removal and reinsulation project to around $3,000.

Several factors influence the overall cost:

  • Insulation Type: Prices per square foot vary significantly by material.

  • Reflective: $0.50–$1.50

  • Blown-in: $1–$4

  • Batt: $2–$4

  • Loose-fill: $2–$5

  • Spray foam: $2–$5

  • Structural insulated panels (SIPs): $4–$7

  • Project Complexity: Factors like sealing air leaks, poor attic accessibility, and required inspections can add to the cost.

  • Removal Issues: The discovery of mold, asbestos, or pests during the removal of old insulation can substantially increase the price.

Your home's location, budget, and the type of insulation you’re using are just a few of the factors that can help you choose the right insulation. For example, blown-in insulation is typically used in attic spaces, while batts and rolls are ideal for floors and walls. Blown-in insulation is usually a good option if you're adding more insulation to an area that already has some, but not enough.

We do not recommend fiberglass insulation for soundproofing purposes, especially if you are working on a room that’s part of your living space. Fiberglass insulation is dangerous, and the installation process is hazardous. It is also harmful to the environment. When there are so many newer, healthier non-fiberglass alternatives in the market, the lower cost of fiberglass insulation simply doesn’t justify the harm and danger it poses.

In addition to adding insulation to your attic, you may want to add a radiant barrier. A radiant barrier works by using reflective material, such as foil, on the attic floor. As heat penetrates the roof and enters the attic, the radiant barrier reflects the heat upward and back through the roof. If you receive a lot of direct sunlight on the roof, using both a radiant barrier and insulation in your attic can provide significant benefits.

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