
Unified Insulation Systems
About us
Unified Insulation Systems a division of Unified Construction is a full-service insulation and weatherization provider of energy and cost efficiencies for commercial and residential construction. It first began in 2009 as Unified Comfort Systems where it was solely a weatherization company that worked with government agencies to tighten up low income homes. Unified Comfort Systems slowly grew into the retail market and began doing more than just agency work and low income homes because of referrals. In 2017, the company was reorganized, and the named was changed to Unified Insulation Systems. Catching more attention and gaining more recognition, UIS has grown into 25+ employees. UIS’s estimators/project managers and installation technicians are trained with the most up-to-date advances in air sealing, ventilation, and insulation available. Properly insulating and ventilating your home is one of the easiest, fastest, most cost-effective steps you can take to reduce your home’s energy usage. Aside from comfort and energy savings, other benefits include roof protection and temperature control. For more information please visit our website at We offer Dominion rebates
Business highlights
Services we offer
attic, in band joist & crawl space walls Blown cellulose & blown fiberglass New construction & existing homes Mobile home insulation, walls & basements Blower door air sealing Venting Closed cell foam, whole house insulation / weatherization
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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work, damaged our property, and refuse to correct their mistakes.
We hired United Waterproofing
Systems to seal a crack in our basement wall.
Upon completion of the job, the crack still leaked. We contacted the company and they stated that
a supervisor (Galen) would come out and look at it "when they had a
chance". My wife and I had a trip
to the west coast scheduled for the next day so we agreed to touch base with
them when we returned home.
Upon returning home, we noticed
several spots of epoxy on our hardwood floor between the entrance to the
basement and the garage door. Following
the trail of epoxy drips down the basement stairs to the finished portion of
the basement, we found nearly 100 drips of cured epoxy on the walls and carpet
leading to the repair site. Needless to
say, we were not happy with finding our brand new carpet damaged in this
manner. We notified the company of the
damage to the house but were brushed off and told it was not their problem.
We finally convinced them to come
back out and at least make an attempt to fix the still leaking wall. When they arrived, we also showed them the
damage to the carpet and the walls. Upon
inspection, the Supervisor declared that the epoxy could not be from them as it
was blue in color and they used a translucent product with a brown hue. This observation ignores two critical
facts. First that it was dripped onto
blue carpet, giving it a blue appearance.
Second, the drips on the painted wall are brown in color, just as he
described. My wife even had the repair technician drip some on carpet and
hardwood samples and the resulting spots appear identical to the damage to the
actual flooring.
In the end, the company has refused
to discuss repair or replacement of the damaged property that they have
caused. Our only recourse at this time
will be through the court system.
To top it off, our wall still
leaks. Do yourself a favor and avoid
this company and its subsidiaries. We
have dealt with several contractors in this area that have been great to work
with but this organization may be the worst one we have ever dealt with.
Took the blower hose that blows the insulation into house through upstairs window. Used drop cloths on stairs and any exposed floors. Cleaned up after.
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