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Avatar for Airlock Insulation
Airlock Insulation
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Serving Parma Heights, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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"Outstanding. Joseph is a consummate professional who is obsessed with perfection when it comes to his work. He strives for absolute perfection on each job he does for my clients and I continue to be impressed with the extent to which he and his crew do what they do. They deliver comfort and efficiency, and they do so with courteous consideration and regard for their clients. Using any other company to insulate my clients' homes would make no sense at all."
dense packed cellulose installed by AIRLOCK Insulation
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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PURE SEAL INC
4.7(
27
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Serving Parma Heights, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

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Torsten Hansen has the patience of a saint.  As I was considering my options with other companies, I bombarded him with a multitude of questions which he answered thoroughly and in a timely manner.

His price was the best.  



 I have one complaint.  I have a bedroom above an unheated garage.  We removed the old drywall and fiberglass insulation which was riddled with squirrel mess.  We also added air conditioning to the house.  There are heating/air conditioning ducts running at the side of one garage wall and across 3 areas of the garage ceiling. The HVAC contractor said to make sure those were well insulated or humid air would condense on the ducts and damage the new drywall.  I thought that foam would be the best option.

Pure Seal did a really good job of insulating the side vents with high density foam. I had the ceilings and walls done in medium density foam.  But, they left the bottom halves of the ducts across the ceiling unfoamed.  In all but a few spots there was a good 2 inches or more space from the bottom of the vent to the end of the joist.  I measured it . Torsten went out and looked at it from the ground and said there was nothing they could do.  He said if I was worried about condensing water dripping onto the underside of the drywall when the air was on, I could staple some plastic over the areas.  Not a good solution.

 

I tried to foam the vents myself with Great Stuff, but it would not stick to the horizontal surface of the ceiling ducts.  It kept falling off.  So I wound up ripping the vapor barrier off of some fiberglass insulation and tapping it up in the cavity below the ceiling vents.  I then covered the fiberglass with reflectix stapled to the joists.  I told Torsten what I did and he thanked me for taking care of it but stuck by his decision that they could not have done anything.

 

I was disappointed because this was one of the main reasons I wanted foam. 

 



They also cut a wire in trimming the foam but he did offer to pay to fix that. My electrician was doing something else for us so he did not charge us.  That kind of stuff happens and I would not fault him for that but they should have caught it when they inspected their job instead of me having to tell them about it.


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Recommended by91%of homeowners
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A & J Insulation Inc
4.7(
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Serving Parma Heights, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The attic insulation and other tasks were done in less than an hour.  All indoor work was completed.  Outdoor work was deferred due to cold weather.  Work was performed as promised.  After paying the bill, Jerry called back right away and informed us of an over payment.  He had a check in the mail the next day.
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Insulate My Home
4.2(
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Serving Parma Heights, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

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"The insulation in my basement was falling down and in horrible shape. These guys came out removed and installed new insulation the same day! The 2 workers who came out were very polite and thorough!"
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Recommended by82%of homeowners
Northeast Insulation Services LLC
4.3(
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Serving Parma Heights, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The gentleman who called on me seemed more interested in further selling insulation than evaluating the advertised '$99 for Attic Inspection of Insulation, Ventilation, Exhaust Fan, Rodent Activity, Water Damage and More + Report!' For starters, I have blown-in insulation and he came to my house wearing dress shoes and then walking briefly in my attic with nothing covering his shoes. The information he provided was not very useful to me.  Looked more like a set-up for more sales rather than a thorough analysis."
Recommended by84%of homeowners
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North Coast Insulation and Ventilation
4.5(
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Serving Parma Heights, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1980

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We received an estimate soon after we contacted Jim at North Coast Insulation and Ventilation..  The estimate was detailed and covered all the work required.  The work was completed efficiently and professionally on the day it was scheduled.  We have noticed a big difference in our heating efficiency and would recommend this company highly.  We did not get a second estimate so have nothing to compare pricing but feel it was well worth the money that we spent.
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
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NRG Masters
4.5(
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Serving Parma Heights, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1983

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"Thinking I had an insulation issue because icicles were forming on on gutter, I got estimates from 3 companies. Ray Sabin, PM at NRG stated that my issue was the gutter not insulation. Ray is an honest vendor that will not sell you unnecessary services and products."
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Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Jr Insulation Services
5.0(
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Serving Parma Heights, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I got two recommendations from Angie's List and JR Insulation came out the same week and gave me a quote. I hired them to do the job and they were punctual, professional and completed the job in a timely manner. I would highly recommend them."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
GreenForce USA LLC
4.8(
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Serving Parma Heights, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"My wife and I attended a presentation by James Manfield, the owner of GreenForce.  We were impressed with company product and Jame's punctuality, professionalism and honesty.  We decided to hire his company to add insulation to attic of my in-laws house.  The installers came on time and over 9 hours managed to complete 95% of the job.  The installers were polite, professional and clean.  The subsequent installers came next day and completed the job.  We are very pleased with James and the service provided by his company. As FYI, we had similar radiant barrier installed by another company in our own house in 2012 and we were pleased with the reduction in heating and cooling cost."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Insulation questions, answered by experts

Insulating an unheated garage can still be worth it. For instance, insulating an attached garage can help with heat loss from your house in general, and it can also make it easier to store electronics in your garage without worrying about them being exposed to extreme temperatures.

If you use your detached garage as a workspace, insulation can still make a difference. Plus, you can use space heaters and a window unit AC to help condition the space while you work without installing heating.

If you’re moving wires, installing new wires, or installing new fixtures in the space you’re insulating, then you will need to hire a licensed electrician to do that portion of the job for you. However, if you just intend on replacing old insulation or adding new insulation over existing insulation, then you don’t need to hire one. Your insulation installer will work around wiring, fixtures, outlets, and switches, even if they’re installing fiberglass batts in the voids where wires run. However, you will need an electrician if you suspect a problem with your wiring during the insulation work.

Yes, basement insulation needs a vapor barrier due to its susceptibility to moisture seeping in from the outside of the house. You should install a moisture barrier before you install insulation or purchase insulation that comes prebuilt with a moisture barrier to avoid water damage in your insulation and costly mold and water remediation expenses. 

Garden blankets and frost cloths are the best things to use to protect trees and plants from frost. They are made from polypropylene fabric, which is lightweight, breathable, and dries fast. If you can’t get garden blankets or frost cloths before the freeze, you should use lightweight blankets, sheets, or towels.

Unfaced wall insulation is easier to cut and install, making it the better choice for a DIY project. It’s also more affordable. But if it’s unfaced, you’ll likely need to add a vapor barrier to reach your desired R-value and efficiency, as it doesn’t offer any moisture barrier.

Faced insulation uses paper or foil to create a built-in barrier and doesn’t require an extra step. It’s also more fire-resistant and safe. But it’s quite a bit more expensive and a little bit harder to work with as a DIYer.

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