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Quality Trades Construction

141 Maple Ave
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Quality Trades Construction

141 Maple Ave
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8 years of experience

Get your projects done before the snow starts to fly! No job to big or to small for us to handle! Call to get a free estimate. First time customers get 10% off!! Quality Trades stands behind all our work with pride! PA state lisenced and fully insured!! Over 20 years experience in residential and commercial renovations! We specialize in pride and honor, so give us a call and let us help you today!!

Get your projects done before the snow starts to fly! No job to big or to small for us to handle! Call to get a free estimate. First time customers get 10% off!! Quality Trades stands behind all our work with pride! PA state lisenced and fully insured!! Over 20 years experience in residential and commercial renovations! We specialize in pride and honor, so give us a call and let us help you today!!




Fanning Construction

187 S. Church St
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Fanning Construction

187 S. Church St
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8 years of experience

Here at Fanning Construction we strive to satisfy all of our customers needs in a timely and professional manner. We offer unbeatable prices and exceptional work. All calls are returned promptly. No job to big or small, feel free to call. Free Estimates. Fully Licensed and Insured. PA 129796

Here at Fanning Construction we strive to satisfy all of our customers needs in a timely and professional manner. We offer unbeatable prices and exceptional work. All calls are returned promptly. No job to big or small, feel free to call. Free Estimates. Fully Licensed and Insured. PA 129796


Coleman & Co

1994 Sandy Flat Rd
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Coleman & Co

1994 Sandy Flat Rd
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Free onsite estimate

Coleman & Co is located in Summerville, PA. We are in business for 35 years. We do residential and commercial open and closed cell Spray Foam Insulation applications, and much more. Foam Insulation, Foam Insulation Service, Insulation, Home Insulation, Spray Insulation

Coleman & Co is located in Summerville, PA. We are in business for 35 years. We do residential and commercial open and closed cell Spray Foam Insulation applications, and much more. Foam Insulation, Foam Insulation Service, Insulation, Home Insulation, Spray Insulation






Spray Tight LLC

118 Oakville RD
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Spray Tight LLC

118 Oakville RD
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13 years of experience

Spray Tight Insulation sells and installs Lapolla foam insulation. At Spray Tight we pride ourselves on honest friendly service helping home and business owners lowering their heating and cooling cost.

Spray Tight Insulation sells and installs Lapolla foam insulation. At Spray Tight we pride ourselves on honest friendly service helping home and business owners lowering their heating and cooling cost.

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Insulation questions, answered by experts

Radiant barriers and insulation serve different purposes, so one is not inherently better than the other. Radiant barriers reflect radiant heat, helping keep spaces cool, especially in hot climates, while insulation slows heat transfer through conduction. For optimal energy efficiency, it’s best to use both together. 

Radiant barriers can enhance the performance of insulation by preventing heat gain in the summer and heat loss in the winter. The choice between them depends on specific climate conditions and the building’s design requirements.

It’s best not to install a radiant barrier directly under insulation because it requires an air gap on at least one side to work properly. Instead, you should install the radiant barrier over your existing insulation to create an air space to reflect the radiant heat.

While fiberglass is dangerous to work with, it’s a perfectly safe material once it’s installed. If you’re tackling the installation yourself, make sure you take the proper safety precautions and wear the right gear to avoid skin and eye irritation and lung complications. Working with a professional insulation company can mitigate these risks.

The level of insulation is determined by both the material and the thickness of the door. Some garage door materials (such as wood) have natural insulating capabilities, while other materials (such as metal) do not. No matter the material, two-layer and three-layer garage doors have a higher R-value than single-layer garage doors, as insulation is fitted between the panels. 

Yes, spray foam insulation can be applied to your ductwork and effectively insulate your ducts. Blanket insulation is the easiest insulation product to DIY since it is easy to wrap around ducts. However, spray foam insulation can also benefit your HVAC system if applied to air ducts.

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