
Serving Ravenna, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Jeff and his team did the insulation job quickly and we’ll."




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Last update on March 27, 2024

Serving Ravenna, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Jeff and his team did the insulation job quickly and we’ll."




Serving Ravenna, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1999
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Professional and were informative about the process. Would recommend to anyone need an Insulation project."


Serving Ravenna, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"They arrived on time, it took about 2.5 hours, there is at least 18 inches or more of insulation, and I cannot wait to see the difference in the temperature in the house! Next weekend will be to do blown in insulation in the walls! Many thanks to owner Mike DePasquale and Energy Consultant Kevin Sweeney!"





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Serving Ravenna, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2016
Free estimates
Customers say: Quality work
"Joseph came out to do the job on a Sunday, which I really appreciated. He was professional and did a great job not only insulating my home, but finished work a previous contractor messed up."

Serving Ravenna, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2024
Free estimates
Warranties offered
Koala Insulation of Cleveland West Side is an insulation contractor dedicated to providing top-notch insulation solutions to residential and commercial properties. We offer fiberglass, cellulose, spray foam, attic ventilation, and other services to create the right solution for your home or business. Our team of certified and experienced professionals prioritizes energy efficiency, comfort, and sustainability, working tirelessly to deliver outstanding insulation services that enhance comfort and efficiency for our neighbors.




Serving Ravenna, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1977
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Great job, worked with me to update insulation on century brick home"




Serving Ravenna, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2004
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"While removing the old roof, the aluminum coverings on our mansard roof dormers were damaged. The roofing crew attempted to repair the damage but the result was not satisfactory. As compensation they deducted a small amount from the total bill."





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Serving Ravenna, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2008
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"I our roofing consultant Steve was excellent and explaining insurance all that needed to be done is very knowledgeable about his job and we appreciate all the things that he did for us. He was very polite and courteous, and I always had a smile on his face.. all of the work was done in a timely manner and that is why I gave them a five star and we recommend this company to anyone who needs roofing work or replacement. The crew cleaned up after themselves and make sure there were no nails or old shingles on the ground before leaving."





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Serving Ravenna, OH and surrounding areas
In business since 2004
Credit card accepted
"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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Serving Ravenna, OH and surrounding areas
In business since 2008
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Martin Berry of Berry Insulation Company called. Was interested in blown-in insulation between cinder block opening to prevent water seepage. But, foam is permeable. Martin provide many tips including drylock; checking for cracks between outside foundation and ground level including several others. His tips should prove immeasuaable. Would highly recommend Berry Insulation Company for their honesty and integrity. Greatly appreciated."



When choosing a professional insulation installer, consider asking these questions to determine the best fit.
Will you address air leaks in my house?
Can you provide an R-value (heat resistance) fact sheet?
What kind of insulation will work best for my home?
How do you handle signs of a water leak?
Are you licensed and insured?
Can you provide customer references?
The best type of insulation for your home depends on what you need, so the answer will depend on your specific situation. If you’re building a house, structural panels are easy to install during the building process in addition to being the most energy efficient type. If you live in a warm climate, reflective insulation may benefit you more as it costs less than other insulation types. And for standard attics, loose-fill, spray foam, or blown-in insulation work well.
If you plan to heat or cool your garage, you’ll need to insulate the garage ceiling. Insulating your garage ceiling will make your garage much more energy efficient and save on heating and cooling costs. Not only does insulation make your garage more energy efficient, it helps reduce noise and can extend the life of your garage roof. You can use fiberglass, cellulose, mineral wool, or spray foam insulation for this project.
In some cases, you may not have enough insulation to properly regulate your home’s temperature. Watch for a few signs your home needs more insulation, such as:
High heating and cooling bills
Uncomfortable room temperatures
Ice dams on the edge of your roof
Roof leaks
Cold floors and walls
Freezing pipes
Temperature fluctuations
Visibly low insulation
Noise problems
Pest problems
On average, insulating an attic costs about $2,500, ranging from $1,500 to $3,500, depending on the insulation type, amount, and your attic’s accessibility. Additional cost factors include sealing air leaks, removal or replacement of insulation, and inspections. Types of insulation include:
Blown-in: $1–$4 per square foot
Spray foam: $2–$5 per square foot
Batt: $2–$4 per square foot
Structural insulated panels: $4–$7 per square foot
Loose-fill: $2–$5 per square foot
Reflective: $0.50–$1.50 per square foot
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