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Insulation Northwest
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Spray Foam Insulation - InstallBlown-In Insulation - Install or UpgradeBatt, Rolled or Reflective Insulation - Install or Upgrade+2 more

Serving Shoreline, WA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2006

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Warranties offered

"Insulation Northwest did a fantastic job insulating my 1944 house recently, with Drill & Fill in ground-floor walls never before insulated, plus a complete insulation of the second floor attics and interior walls. They were super-careful cutting and drilling my old cedar shakes, replacing them perfectly and caulking them afterwards. They worked around plants without damaging a thing while doing the walls outside. I have old lath and plaster walls but blowing in the fill left not even a hairline crack or any trace on the inside. Much appreciated! They spent two long days at my house and they were clean, friendly, professional, and helpful . This is my second time hiring Insulation Northwest and I give them my highest recommendation."
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Insulation Co., LLC - Removal & Clean Outs
4.9(
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Batt, Rolled or Reflective Insulation - Install or UpgradeBlown-In Insulation - Install or UpgradeInjection Insulation - Install

Serving Shoreline, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

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"Insulation Co (Jo Estrada) had insulation installers come to our century old house to remove old attic insulation, do a bit of mold remediation, insulate the bathroom fan exhaust, cover the two previously open gable spaces at either end of our roof, then blow in new cellulose insulation. All this took a day, and all was cleaned up like nothing happened. Polite, efficient, professional, and the price was competitive."
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Response time5 hrs
Recommended by49%of homeowners
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Lake Atitlan Insulation, LLC
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Blown-In Insulation - Install or UpgradeBatt, Rolled or Reflective Insulation - Install or Upgrade

Serving Shoreline, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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Credit card accepted

"Lake Atitlan Insulation did an excellent job in my attic. They removed the old insulation, installed a solar attic vent, replaced the bathroom vent duct, and added new blown-in fiberglass insulation. They also installed radiant barrier on all the attic roof rafters. The work was completed professionally and thoroughly. I highly recommend them."
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Recommended by5%of homeowners
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Madrona Insulation
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Spray Foam Insulation - InstallBatt, Rolled or Reflective Insulation - Install or UpgradeBlown-In Insulation - Install or Upgrade+2 more

Serving Shoreline, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

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"Fantastic. Of all the home improvement companies who have worked on many different jobs at this house in six years, Madrona takes the cake for providing the best quality work and amazing customer service. Madrona was the only company who gave us a thorough plan to not only put insulation in the attic but also to improve ventilation and ensure all roof penetrations were properly sealed. They added 1300 ft of R-44 blown fiberglass insulation over existing rock wool insulation that was fine but inadequate, to bring it to R-49. They fashioned a new wood access panel to the attic with a huge covered batt of fiberglass insulation fastened on the upper side and it feels like opening a secure air lock on the rare occasions where we've looked up into the attic. After they sealed all air penetrations in the attic they were very happy to show us what they did before adding the insulation. They installed insulation shield around the chimney, six roof jacks for proper venting, and vented kitchen and bath fans to dampered roof jacks, insulated with R-11 fiberglass batts. Four years later, the attic looks fantastic - there is no sign of any moisture and the blown in insulation looks as fluffy and lofty as when it was newly installed. I mistakenly thought one of the bath vents had been filled with insulation foam, causing the fan to not work very well, and Madrona sent someone out the next day even though the job was completed four years ago. Curt investigated and then politely and patiently explained that the side vent had been replaced with a better roof vent. And indeed, the fan was blowing air through the roof vent they installed and it is the old fan that is the problem, not Madrona's work. It would be wonderful if all companies stood behind their work this way."
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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AT Foam
5.0(
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Spray Foam Insulation - Install

Serving Shoreline, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Unbelievable company such great work. John is one of the best business man I have ever dealt with he deserves 20 stars. And his crew does to if you ever need insulation go here. No place else. Best in the state 👍👍👍👍👍"
Roof deck closed cell spray foam
SPF roof deck
SPF ceiling and gable end wall
Flat ceiling 2lb closed cell
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Response time10 hrs
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Insulation questions, answered by experts

Yes, cold walls are a common indicator of poor or inadequate insulation, especially if the walls feel significantly colder than the air in the room. This suggests that heat from your furnace is escaping rather than being retained. The issue could be that the walls have no insulation, or that the existing insulation is old or has been damaged by water, moisture, or pests. Your best course of action is to hire a professional to investigate. An insulation contractor can determine if you need to add or replace insulation and can often perform the work without creating large holes in your drywall. If you suspect the problem might also be related to your heating system's performance, an HVAC technician can take a closer look.

In addition to adding insulation to your attic, you may want to add a radiant barrier. A radiant barrier works by using reflective material, such as foil, on the attic floor. As heat penetrates the roof and enters the attic, the radiant barrier reflects the heat upward and back through the roof. If you receive a lot of direct sunlight on the roof, using both a radiant barrier and insulation in your attic can provide significant benefits.

One of the biggest disadvantages of glass garage doors is that they are not the best at insulating your garage. In the summer, heat can enter through the glass, while in the winter, heat can escape through the glass, increasing your electricity and gas bills as you crank up your HVAC unit. You can help mitigate the poorer insulation by investing in insulated glass and insulating your garage.

For standard 2x4 walls, the ideal insulation has an R-value between R-13 and R-15. This level of insulation, typically around 3.5 inches thick, fits well within the wall cavity. Common options include fiberglass batts and spray foam. The best choice for your home can depend on your climate; use R-value maps, like those from Energy Star, to determine the recommended level for your region. For colder climates, you might also consider adding exterior insulation for greater efficiency. Always check with your local building codes to ensure you meet any required standards.

You won’t find anything inside a cupola on a house because it’s hollow (think of an upside-down cup), allowing air to ventilate out of a roof via vents and light to come in via windows. They also usually have a base, vents around the middle (usually louvers), and a pointed cap at the top.

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