A friend had used The Home Depot to do their attic, so I called the East Liberty Home Depot to ask if they installed installation; I was told they did and they took down my information and said John Opsasnick would probably be the one calling me to set up a visit; he called and set one up very quickly; he showed up early and scouted the outside of the house for measurements to help with his estimating before coming inside; he looked in the attic and described the job, how long it would take, and the product -- blown-in fiberglass insulation. You can choose different R-levels, so he priced the one I chose. I had heard there was formaldehyde in fiberglass insulation, so I asked if he installed non-fiberglass products, but they don't; he then went the extra mile when I called to ask about the product specs: he called Owen Corning and got me all the information I could ask for. That proved very helpful because for some reason I couldn't find the ProPink product on Home Depot's website! I thought the follow-up was great and the explanation thorough. I didn't end up getting the work done from The Home Depot/THD At-Home Services so I can't speak to the quality of the work, but my experience of the quote process was good. You'll feel well treated.
Description of Work: I called to ask for a free quote, someone came out and gave me one, and when I had a follow-up question, I asked and that was answered
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