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"Murphy Home Inspections was easy to work with, punctual, detailed and took the time to explain everything to us. When buying a home there are so many stressful things to deal with and we are just happy this was not one of them. We would highly recommend."

Richard S on August 2020

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"Murphy Home Inspections was easy to work with, punctual, detailed and took the time to explain everything to us. When buying a home there are so many stressful things to deal with and we are just happy this was not one of them. We would highly recommend."

Richard S on August 2020


Windlock Construction

150-49 15th Dr
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Windlock Construction

150-49 15th Dr
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37 years of experience

Wind-lock Construction is a waterproofing and construction company that has accredited reputation in the tri-state area. The company's CEO Muzafer Javid has been working in this field for over 30 years under two managements of Windlock Construction and Tri State Construction and Restoration Inc. All worker are licensed professionals.

Wind-lock Construction is a waterproofing and construction company that has accredited reputation in the tri-state area. The company's CEO Muzafer Javid has been working in this field for over 30 years under two managements of Windlock Construction and Tri State Construction and Restoration Inc. All worker are licensed professionals.


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Think Green, Breathe CLEAN! 1-443-494-9838 When it comes to cleaning your home and maintaining a sanitary environment inside your home with good quality indoor air, there is more than just simple air filter changes involved- it Involves BIG HEART and little beet of TIME and TEAM WORK. AIR DUCT SERVICES team! 1-443-494-9838

Think Green, Breathe CLEAN! 1-443-494-9838 When it comes to cleaning your home and maintaining a sanitary environment inside your home with good quality indoor air, there is more than just simple air filter changes involved- it Involves BIG HEART and little beet of TIME and TEAM WORK. AIR DUCT SERVICES team! 1-443-494-9838








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Insulation questions, answered by experts

You don’t need to staple insulation, as your drywall and studs will hold it into place. But if you already have a staple gun and staples lying around, it can help keep the product in place and avoid any shifting. But, most experts agree it’s an unnecessary step.

If you’re adding a vapor barrier, you will need to staple that in place.

Drywall insulation costs around $1,800, on average, but prices can range from $500 to $4,500, depending on a few different factors. The following things are important considerations to make when pricing out your insulation project:

  • Square footage of insulation

  • Type of insulation 

  • Climate in your area and the insulation R-value required

  • Whether or not your walls are already finished

  • Accessibility of the area 

  • Whether or not you need old insulation removed first

These two types of foams are similar chemically, but they are applied in a much different way and each has its own pros and cons. Spray foam can only be used if the area where you will be installing the installation is wide open and easy to access. Injection foam should be used where it's cost-prohibitive to remove the walls that are placed over the insulation. Spray foam is a much less expensive process and requires less expertise. 

If you’re using faced insulation with paper, face the paper toward the inside of the room during the installation process. 

A good way to remember this is that the paper should face the “warm side” as it’s the vapor barrier, meaning it should face toward where the heat will be coming from.

You can buy pipe insulation materials in your local hardware store or in major home improvement stores. You can also shop for insulation online, where you may be able to more easily buy in bulk. When shopping, make sure you know your pipe's dimensions so you can buy the correct size of pipe insulation materials for your pipes.

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