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SC Insulation
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Serving Quincy, OH and surrounding areas

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"SC Insulation is the only way to go. Straightforward pricing. Professional, knowledgeable, and reliable team. Quick and seamless installation. We couldn’t be happier with the insulation in our attic. Thank you, SC Insulation!"
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The Cuban Insulator
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Serving Quincy, OH and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2013

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Emergency services offered

"REYNIER was awesome. Was very prompt and courteous. The job (blown in insulation) was done as expected. We can feel the difference in temperature already. Thank you to The Cuban Insulator for fixing our issues. Would highly recommend for your insulation needs. REYNIER went above and beyond to address our concerns."
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Response time3 hrs
Response rate98%
26 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Miami Valley Insulation, LLC
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Serving Quincy, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I contacted three insulation companies. Miami valley was the only one who actually went into the attic. He found we had other issues and we were able to have everything taken care of."
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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JDT Services, LLC
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Serving Quincy, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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"JDT Services just completed insulation in my attic, vented the exhaust fans from 2 baths to soffits & installed a solar attic fan. Cleaned up & no mess. Great price & would recommend his company!"
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Response time1 day
Response rate95%
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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WRI Applications, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Quincy, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1984

Free estimates

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"The employees were efficient and thorough. They did a great job and then cleaned up the areas they were in. They were courteous, personable, and a pleasure to have doing the job. We wholeheartedly recommend them! Thank you, HomeAdvisor, for connecting us with this company."
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Response time4 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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JM Services
5.0(
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Serving Quincy, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Above and beyond. There was a few tough spots, but overall the place looks great. He wasn't able to pressure wash the top of an awning, but he used a leaf blower (owner supplied) instead. Friendly, reliable. Would definitely use him again!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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All American Crawlspace Repair
5.0(
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Serving Quincy, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

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Are you tired of looking at a damp and dirty crawlspace, do you have cold floors do you want to be able to use your crawlspace, well you can with a crawlspace encapsulation and spray foam insulation, we use a waterproof vapor barrier on the wall and floor drainage mat also cover with a waterproof liner we spray foam top of floor boards to help keep air from coming in ,when we are done you will have a clean and dry useable crawlspace, check us out on www.drycrawls.com or call for more details

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Insulation questions, answered by experts

A garage ceiling needs a vapor barrier if it’s a heated garage or if you’re installing insulation in the ceiling. Without a vapor barrier, you risk moisture issues and mold growth. If you have an unheated garage and don’t plan on installing insulation that could get wet and harbor mold, the ceiling doesn't need a vapor barrier.

Yes, insulating ductwork in a crawl space is a worthwhile investment, especially if you live in a colder climate or run your air conditioning for most of the year. Uninsulated ducts can lose up to 30% of their heating and cooling efficiency, which can significantly impact your electricity bill. The project is a relatively small investment and typically only takes a few hours. It's a particularly simple add-on if you are already hiring someone to insulate the entire crawl space. An added benefit is that insulated ducts put off less hot or cold air, making them less attractive to pests.

Exposed ductwork can sweat just like ductwork placed behind walls, sometimes even more so. Ductwork sweats—like a cold drink on a hot day—because of a temperature imbalance between the air in the duct and the air in the room. In a crawl space or wall, this temperature can equalize faster due to the small space but in lofts and open rooms, that wouldn’t happen as quickly. Many people insulate their ducts for this reason.

If you have bubble wrap lying around the house and you don’t care about the odd look, taping bubble wrap over a window is a very affordable way to insulate it. Another inexpensive option for insulating windows is to add new caulk around the glass. This step quickly cuts down on air drafts for older windows, and a tube of caulk only costs a few dollars. Adding plastic shrink film around the glass is another cost-effective option. You can purchase a kit of plastic film for a few dollars per window.

If you have blown-in insulation, using an insulation vacuum will quickly and easily suck up all the insulation. Many come with built-in HEPA filters for added safety. While some people suggest breaking up large batts and feeding them into the vacuum, this can expose you to more fiberglass fibers. With batts and rolls, carefully removing them and placing them into garbage bags is a better process.

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