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Avatar for JR Insulation Drywall, Inc.
JR Insulation Drywall, Inc.
4.6(
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Blown-In Insulation - Install or UpgradeSpray Foam Insulation - InstallBatt, Rolled or Reflective Insulation - Install or Upgrade+2 more

Serving Scappoose, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Eduardo came out to look at the job and by the end of the day I had a bid in had. The work was completed within that same week. They were super clean, quick and efficient. We could not be happier with their work. We will definitely use JR's again for any future drywall work."
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Northwest Weatherization
4.8(
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Blown-In Insulation - Install or UpgradeInjection Insulation - InstallSpray Foam Insulation - Install+2 more

Serving Scappoose, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

Free estimates

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"On day 1 they removed (sucked out) 3 levels (and three different types) of insulation. They were very neat and cleaned up afterward. They showed me pictures of the cleared attic. On day 2 they blew in new insulation, sealed an unused vent (which was causing a draft) and installed a new attic hatch (old one was broken, unsealed and not insulated causing a draft). Everything was done as agreed and in the timeline expected. They are also a partner with Energy Trust of Oregon which is a bonus."
Attic Blow
Our tech went out to check the progress of the job, customer service is our priority.
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Wall drill & blow
Attic Blow

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Forest Fresh Home Solutions LLC
5.0(
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Blown-In Insulation - Install or UpgradeSpray Foam Insulation - InstallInjection Insulation - Install+1 more

Serving Scappoose, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

At FOREST FRESH HOME SOLUTIONS, our mission is to improve the air quality, safety, and comfort of homes across the Portland, Oregon metro. We are committed to delivering reliable, eco-friendly services — from Chimney Repairs and Sweeps , Weatherization Solutions , Heating & Cooling and Duct & Dryer Repair and cleaning. Every project is guided by our values of integrity, professionalism, and personalized care, ensuring lasting benefits for every homeowner we serve.

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Attic Access
4.7(
154
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Batt, Rolled or Reflective Insulation - Install or Upgrade

Serving Scappoose, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

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My husband and I entered into this project wanting a few slabs of plywood installed in our attic space and more insulation for our home.  When we agreed to an initial bid with Phillip we truly had no idea just how wonderfully Phillip would transform our attic space.  We are delighted. Phillip is methodical, thoughtful, and determined to do what is right. He installed fire rated stairs to our attic space via our garage. He modified those stairs for the best fit in our space including building the frame and adding the needed supports. He insulated the entire attic space and constructed new walls with insulation in the attic around our vaulted ceiling. He even put batting over the top of the vaulted ceiling. He fully sealed our attic floor with flexible grout. Phillip removed the loose fill insulation and added batting to at least R38 or better in key places. He added electricity and lighting in the attic and at our request installed new LED lights for us in our hallway, front living room and kitchen. Phillip added extra air baffles that he designed to our soffit vents. Then he added three levels of decking for us! Phillip is very concerned about energy usage and while working up in our attic space he noticed that our current bathroom fans weren’t vented properly for best function.  So, he realigned our vents and installed higher powered fans that are way quieter than our old fans with ceiling hoods on the roof that he designed. Phillip fully documented the entire process with a detailed 284 page photo album pdf. I wish all contractors were so visible with their process. Without our asking, Phillip researched and found an Energy Trust Rebate and filled out all of the necessary paperwork for us to file. We are looking forward to working with Phillip again in the future. To anyone looking for this type of work, we highly recommend Phillip Norman of Attic Access. 



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Insulation questions, answered by experts

No, 55 degrees Fahrenheit is not too cold for a house, as it’s a temperature that will keep your pipes and appliances from freezing. Well-insulated homes can even go to 50 degrees, but check with an HVAC pro before opting for such a low temperature. Stick to 55 degrees to be on the safe side.

Single-pane windows might let in the cold, but if you’re not ready for a long-term solution or window replacement, there are quick fixes to keep your space warmer. Start by sealing gaps with weatherstripping or caulking around the frame to block drafts. For an extra barrier, apply window insulation film to the glass, trapping an air pocket between the film and the window. Thick curtains or thermal drapes can also help keep the chill at bay. And if you’re in a pinch and looking to get creative, bubble wrap can provide a surprisingly effective layer of insulation—just spritz the window with water and press it on, bubble side in.

Most homeowners installing blown-in insulation as a one-off DIY project should simply rent a blower. They tend to be very heavy, and contractor-grade machines can cost $13,000 to $16,000.

Air duct insulation typically lasts for 10 to 15 years or even longer, depending on the material and maintenance. It's important to conduct periodic inspections to check for signs of deterioration, such as water damage, tears, or general wear. If you find any of these issues, it may be time for repairs or a full replacement. You might also consider upgrading your insulation even if it's in good shape to improve your home's energy efficiency and enhance your HVAC system's performance with newer, more effective materials.

Yes, guiding choices between open-cell and closed-cell foams based on needs.

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