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A Better Insulation
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Serving Benbrook, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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"Great job by these guys. Very good price quoted for the project and did not try to sell anything extra. Very professional from quote to cleanup. Would highly recommend ABI for your insulation needs!"
Solar Energy System
Solar Energy Project
 Spray on Reflective coating
 blown in cellulose attic insulation upgrade
 30,000 square feet of radiant barrier in Texas

+2

Recommended by81%of homeowners
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Attic Fanatics
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Serving Benbrook, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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"John with Attic Fanatics was great! Very comfortable talking with them about all of my attic concerns..including insulation replacement and some of the roof vents. They showed up on-time and did a great job! Thank you Attic Fanatics"
Rat Infestation Garland
Attic After
Vents Installed
Attic After
Before

+16

Response time8 hrs
36 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by10%of homeowners
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Energy Attic
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Serving Benbrook, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

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"The representative was very knowledgable about the scope of work. I called him for the replacement of the attic insulation due for rats. I had pest control guy tell me my attic insulation had to be replaced. The rep, Guy, told me that wasn't what I needed. He told me that replacement the attic insulation would not solve my rats. He gave me names of good pest controls. Guy said to contact them before spending thousands of dollars for rats in my attic. Thank you Guy."
Best Fiberglass installers in the world!
100 yr old house Foil and Fiberglass
Foil and Fiberglass
Tall Attic Foil and Fiberglass
Radiant Barrier and Fiberglass Insulation

+6

Response time2 days
13 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Insulation questions, answered by experts

Most insulation lasts 15 to 20 years, but it really depends on the type of insulation. Spray foam is a permanent insulation material that can last up to 100 years. Fiberglass and cellulose typically settle, shift, or deteriorate around 15 years. Once your insulation reaches the 15-year mark, it's time to check it for signs of needing to be replaced.

DIY insulation installation is feasible, particularly for basic rolls or batts, if you have the right protective gear and knowledge. However, hiring a professional ensures even, full coverage for maximum efficiency.

A radiant barrier is a form of insulation topped with a reflective material designed to keep homes cool during hotter months. It is generally considered worth the investment if you live in a hot, sunny climate, as the cost can be recouped over time through lower energy bills. Installation costs typically range from $0.10 to $1 per square foot. After installation, homeowners in warm climates may save between $7 and $15 per month, potentially reducing their electric bill by 5% to 10%. The exact savings will vary depending on your location and the type of barrier chosen.

The most obvious con of injection foam is the cost. It’s much more expensive to install than fiberglass or spray foam, but it may be your only option (unless you want to remove entire walls around the home). Another con is that it involves drilling into existing material, which has to be repaired after the foam is injected. Some injection foams are made from products that aren’t environmentally friendly, and improper installation can lead to trapped moisture, which can lead to expensive mold remediation down the road. 

The primary downside of radiant barriers is their limited effectiveness in cold climates. They are designed to reflect radiant heat, making them less beneficial in cooler conditions where heat retention is more important. 

Radiant barriers require proper installation to maximize effectiveness. Incorrect placement can lead to minimal benefits. They also do not provide insulation, meaning they should be used in conjunction with traditional insulation for optimal energy efficiency. 

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