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GOOD ATTIC ENERGY
4.3(
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Serving Cedar Valley, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I highly recommend Good Attic as an attic insulation service provider. They provided competitor pricing and were highly professional, with communication that made the insulation and rebate process particularly smooth from start to finish."
Attic Blown Insulation
After insulation is blown in
Radiant barriers
Response time11 hrs
90 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by64%of homeowners
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HomeRx
4.3(
95
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Serving Cedar Valley, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"They installed new insulation for us in an un-insulated attic space. They were well-priced, on-time, and very easy to work with. Workers all wore protective equipment and were both professional and friendly."
Interior / Exterior Wall
Interior / Exterior Wall
Interior / Exterior Wall
Interior / Exterior Wall
Interior / Exterior Wall

+16

Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Loyalty Insulation, LLC
4.9(
16
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Serving Cedar Valley, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They got back to me immediately after I contacted Angi, in fact they were the first company to contact me. They accommodated my schedule by dividing the job into 3 visits and did a great job insulating my attic."
Attic Insulation
Attic Insulation
Attic insulation with spray foam
Blown in attic insulation
Loose fill attic insulation

+3

Response time2 days
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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AP Thermal Solutions LLC
5.0(
7
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Serving Cedar Valley, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I’m a contractor and found this company to do insulation on my projects, they’re a great company to hire every time I hire them I’m more than satisfied with the job they do they have competitive prices the jobs are always done correctly and quick my insulation inspections always pass with them they’re also really clean and professional"
Response time2 days
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Insulation questions, answered by experts

No, you should avoid using antifreeze in your outdoor spigot to prevent freezing. Antifreeze can contaminate your water supply and harm the environment. Instead, employ safer and more effective methods for winterizing your spigot, such as draining the spigot and using insulation, to protect it from freezing temperatures.

Yes, there are government incentives available in some regions for insulating air ducts as part of energy-efficient upgrades. These incentives aim to encourage homeowners and businesses to improve energy efficiency and reduce their carbon footprint. To determine whether you qualify for such incentives, check with your local utility company or government agencies. They often offer rebates, tax credits, or other financial incentives that can help offset the cost of duct insulation projects.

Heat lost through uninsulated basement walls can account for up to 30% of the total energy lost through heat transfer to the outdoors. While homes in mild climates won't gain as much benefit from having an insulated basement as those in cold climates, the effects are still noticeable on your energy bill.

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 nearly all cases, you are required to install a vapor barrier in your crawl space. However, local regulations will change based on the local climate and the crawl space's susceptibility to moisture. Even if a vapor barrier is not legally required, it is often a good idea to keep your crawl space dry.

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