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26 Insulation Companies

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Southland Insulators
Certified Best Pick

Southland Insulators

Certified Pro

"With our extensive training and certification, we have acquired a level of building-science knowledge that puts Southland at the forefront of problem-solving for homeowners. With more than 35 years in operation, we have earned a reputation as a leader in our industry. Our Fifth Fuel Division focuses exclusively on existing homes."

16th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
A Affordable Services Company
Certified Best Pick

A Affordable Services Company

Certified Pro

"Insulation and roofing are not luxuries; they're necessities. With us, you get exceptional service, quality work, and premium products that improve your overall energy efficiency and curb appeal. We work hard to make the process pleasant and the results effective in order to earn a satisfied customer."

13th year as a Best Pick Insured
Central Heating and Air Conditioning
Certified Best Pick

Central Heating and Air Conditioning

Certified Pro

"We have customers that were with us when my father began the business in 1947. As a company recognized for its training excellence, Central's technicians have the knowledge and resources to serve our customers' needs. We stand behind every job, no matter how large or small, with a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee."

12th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Comfenergy
Certified Best Pick

Comfenergy

Certified Pro

"Comfenergy begins every interaction with a full evaluation of the home, including blower door testing and thermal imaging. This evaluation allows the homeowner to see the invisible causes of their discomfort and high energy bills. We provide solutions, not just insulation."

12th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
ARC Insulation
Certified Best Pick

ARC Insulation

Certified Pro

"ARC Insulation has become a trusted name in home weatherization services by making homes more comfortable, safer, and energy efficient. By pairing the most environmentally safe and effective insulation with the most modern installation techniques, ARC Insulation ensures that your home is not just insulated, it's insulated for a lifetime."

9th year as a Best Pick Insured Workers' Comp
Energy Attic
Certified Best Pick

Energy Attic

Certified Pro

"Energy Attic exists to transform attics and transform lives. The attic affects the whole home, and we offer real solutions to real problems. Air quality, comfort, and electric bills all start in the attic. We do what is right, love people, and work humbly."

7th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured
Prudent Homes
Certified Best Pick

Prudent Homes

Certified Pro

"We believe that a successful project begins with science and ends with service, at an affordable price. We offer a variety of proven thermal envelope packages and remediation services installed by our professional team to meet green home building standards and to ensure your home is a stable, comfortable, and healthy environment."

7th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Insulation Northwest
Certified Best Pick

Insulation Northwest

Certified Pro

"Whether it's the largest skyscraper or the smallest home remodel, we provide both quality products and expert installation. With over 30 years of experience here in the Puget Sound area, no one services our customers' needs better than Insulation Northwest."

6th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
R.S. Andrews Services, Inc.
Certified Best Pick

R.S. Andrews Services, Inc.

Certified Pro

"Since 1968, R.S. Andrews has proudly served greater Atlanta and delivered smiles to countless customers. We have expert technicians to provide you with the knowledge you need to make informed decisions about your heating, air conditioning, and plumbing needs. Customer service is our number one priority."

6th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Power Home Remodeling
Certified Best Pick

Power Home Remodeling

Certified Pro

"For over 30 years, Power Home Remodeling has been the most trusted name in exterior remodeling: trusted because we care about our products being energy efficient and cost effective; trusted because we value integrity, honesty, and true craftsmanship; and trusted because we believe in total customer satisfaction."

5th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp

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Lawrenceville

"Looking to get an onsite quote to add more insulation to our attic. Older home, current insulation is insufficient, and..."

Jun 22, 2022
Atlanta

"Add attic insulation and air seal."

Jul 30, 2025
Decatur

"Insulation removal and replacement in attic."

Sep 9, 2025
Mount Prospect

"Please call me to quote on attic insulation"

Aug 23, 2023
Conroe

"Attic Insulation. Looking for quotes for two options: 1) Foam between rafters, under roof deck 2) Rock wool batts,..."

Nov 8, 2017
Wauconda

"Insulate a bonus room above a garage/barn"

Apr 12, 2019
Atlanta

"I would like to have my crawl space inspected, old insulation removed and replaced."

Aug 28, 2019
Dallas

"Attic insulation needed. I would like to have the blown in insulation toped to the rafters as it has settled quite a bi..."

Aug 20, 2021
Dallas

"Please call"

Oct 15, 2020
Atlanta

"We have a finished third story (approx 600 sq ft) and it has recently come to our attention that the roofing in this are..."

Sep 7, 2021
Decatur

"I need insulation for my crawl space and air duct cleaning"

Jan 10, 2024
Allen

"Need quote for removal of existing insulation and installing foam insulation in home including garage. Thank you!"

May 30, 2024

About Insulation

Is your home drafty or uncomfortable? Are your heating or cooling bills out of control? In many cases, the problem is the lack of insulation. As a result, hot or cold air seeps in through the walls, causing your HVAC system to work harder than necessary. Save money and improve your energy efficiency with high-quality new insulation today. Best Pick Reports is a free service for homeowners that makes finding trustworthy and reliable insulation installers easy. We prequalify local insulation companies using real customer ratings and reviews. Our team goes the extra step to verify they are in good standing, with all state-required licenses and insurance coverage. To ensure you can hire with confidence, we back every one of our Certified Best Pick local pros with our exclusive satisfaction guarantee. If you are not totally happy with their service, we will work with you to make things right. You could even get a refund of up to $2,500. The Best Pick Guarantee is a completely free service offered for all of our certified local pros.
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Services We Cover

Our certified insulation handle a wide range of services to meet your needs.
Attic Insulation: Improve the energy efficiency of your home with new attic insulation that prevents heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer.
Wall Insulation: Upgrade your home's insulation by adding insulation to the walls, reducing energy loss and enhancing thermal comfort throughout your living spaces.
Crawl Space and Basement Insulation: Keep your home comfortable and protected from moisture by insulating your crawl space or basement, reducing the risk of moisture and mold and improving energy efficiency.

Why Use Best Pick Reports

    • Verified Quality:We recommend insulation installers based on customer feedback. Plus, we prescreen each one to make sure they have the required licenses and insurance.

    • Annual Reviews:Our research team re-verifies each company every year to ensure they are properly licensed and insured, as well as maintaining their high customer service ratings.

    • Best Pick Guarantee:We cover our insulation installation companies with our satisfaction guarantee. If you are dissatisfied with their service, you could be eligible to get up to $2,500 back.

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Insulation Installation Services

Increase the efficiency of your home with new insulation. Enter your zip code above for a list of vetted and screened local insulation pros.
    • Attic Insulation:Improve the energy efficiency of your home with new attic insulation that prevents heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer.

    • Wall Insulation:Upgrade your home's insulation by adding insulation to the walls, reducing energy loss and enhancing thermal comfort throughout your living spaces.

    • Crawl Space and Basement Insulation:Keep your home comfortable and protected from moisture by insulating your crawl space or basement, reducing the risk of moisture and mold and improving energy efficiency.

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Insulation Tips & Information

TYPES OF INSULATION

Batts, rolls, and blankets. Fiberglass insulation comes in precut batts, rolls, or blankets. Batts are strips specifically sized to fit between wall studs. They are used during the building process to insulate walls before drywall is hung. Fiberglass rolls can be rolled out on attic floors. Blankets are common for insulating basement or crawl space ceilings. If you’re looking for an eco-friendly insulation product, look into mineral wool insulation. It is also available in blankets. Mineral wool is on the higher end of the cost scale, so it’s typically used sparingly. You’ll often find it around chimneys, for example, where a fire retardant is a smart choice.

Loose fill. Loose fill is convenient for insulation contractors to use in attics because it can be blown in. Cellulose and fiberglass are the most popular loose fill materials, and they both have pros and cons. Ask your insulation contractor for product recommendations based on your home and budget. Loose fill insulation is installed by blowing it into the space using a large hose. In most cases, the installation crew has a truck-mounted machine for this process. The result is an even blanket of loose fill insulation. One advantage of loose fill is that it is easily installed around pipes and in empty wall cavities. It can also go on top of existing insulation. Loose fill insulation should be blown in by a professional. The pros know precisely how dense the layer of fill should be to maximize its insulating ability.

Foam insulation. Foam insulation is a dense material. In fact, closed-cell foam insulation has the highest R-value of all insulation types. Various forms of foam insulation can be used in all areas of your house. Foam insulation comes in both expanding and nonexpanding varieties. It can easily fill irregular spaces. Nontoxic and soy versions are also available. Foam insulation is usually classified as either open-cell or closed-cell. Closed-cell foam is rigid and has a higher R-value than open-cell foam. It costs significantly more than open-cell foam. Closed-cell foam stops moisture vapors and is highly mold resistant. This makes it preferable for damp areas like crawl spaces. Open-cell foam is also highly efficient, but it doesn’t stop moisture vapor the way closed-cell foam does. It is, however, less expensive. The initial cost of foam insulation is typically higher than other types of insulation. The energy savings you’ll see over time can recoup the higher up-front cost.

Foam insulation can be broken down further by installation type. Spray foam is common in new construction, where it is sprayed into open cavities during the building process. Pourable versions can be used in existing structures. If too much is installed, however, pourable foam can crack drywall as it dries and expands. Injection foam is often used as a retrofit solution for existing structures. Injection foam is injected into wall cavities via small holes. It does not expand during installation, which reduces the chance of drywall damage. Spray foam and injection foam perform similarly once installed.

Cellulose. With increased demand for green construction in the US, cellulose insulation is growing in popularity. Cellulose insulation is a loose-fill material made from paper mixed with flame retardants. It works great as an insulation upgrade in older homes. Cellulose insulation is blown into spaces like its fiberglass counterpart. As a bonus, many brands of cellulose insulation are treated with pest-deterring borates.

Radiant barriers. Radiant barriers are foils or films that are engineered to reflect radiant heat toward the heat source. Radiant barriers can be installed in several areas in a house but are often used in the attic. In an attic, the radiant barrier is attached to the underside of the roof rafters.

R-VALUES

An insulation’s R-value is a measure of its thermal resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-value, the more effective the insulation. The more effective the insulation, the less heat that transfers in and out of that area of the house. Each wall and ceiling in the home, as well as any crawl spaces, may have a different R-value. Some insulation brands offer a greater R-value per inch of thickness than others. This is because of density and other product differences.

AIR SEALING

Air sealing is the process of finding and sealing the spaces in a house that let air escape. It’s an energy-saving complement to an insulation upgrade. A blower door test is a good way to identify areas of air leakage. A common air sealing technique is to install or replace weatherstripping and caulking around the house. The crew will also check pipe seals and gaskets and fix them if needed. Your contractor will have a range of solutions depending on your home’s needs. The air sealing process typically results in lower utility bills.

SIGNS OF POOR INSULATION

It can be hard to know for sure whether your house has enough insulation. Unless they’ve been extensively renovated, most older homes do not have enough insulation. Keep in mind these signs of inadequate insulation:

High utility bills. When a house is poorly sealed or inadequately insulated, air escapes through any small opening. This means that the HVAC system will run more often. As a result, the HVAC system may not work efficiently for its full lifespan, which equals more energy use and higher utility bills.

Ice dams. A house that doesn’t have enough insulation will lose a lot of heat in the winter through the roof. The warm air melts snow on the roof, which then refreezes at the edge of the roof, causing ice dams and icicles. Ice dams are harmful because they can damage shingles and gutters and cause roof leaks.

Dusty rooms. A lesser known symptom of inadequate insulation is poor indoor air quality. Small gaps around the house can allow too much air to flow in and out. This can cause the house to be dustier than normal.

Hot and cold spots. Uneven temperatures and humidity levels throughout the house can signal inadequate insulation. Uninsulated spaces and poor-quality fiberglass insulation are common causes of these problems. An insulation contractor will be able to recommend possible solutions.

Certification Standards

How Insulation Companies Earn Best Pick Certification

Only insulation companies that meet our strict standards earn Best Pick status.

Customer Satisfaction

Insulation companies must maintain a 4.0+ rating and an 80% recommendation rate.

Licensing & Insurance

Current state contractor license verification and general liability insurance for insulation work

Business Stability

Minimum 1 year in business with established local presence

Verified State Standing

Maintain active business registration and in good standing with the state

Operational Excellence

Consistent insulation service quality across all projects

Annual Re-Certification

Must re-qualify every year through new research

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Homeowner Advice

How to Choose a Insulation Company

Not sure what to look for when hiring an insulation company? Here's our expert guidance.

What to Look for in a Contractor

What to Look for in a Contractor

Key things to look for when choosing an insulation contractor.

  • Valid state contractor license and local permits
  • General liability and workers compensation insurance
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in insulation
  • Clear written estimates before work begins
  • Warranty on parts and labor

Questions to Ask

Questions to Ask

Questions to ask when hiring an insulation contractor.

  • Are you licensed and insured?
  • Do you provide written estimates?
  • What is your warranty policy?
  • Will you pull necessary permits?
  • What is your timeline for completion?

Red Flags to Avoid

Red Flags to Avoid

Red flags to avoid when choosing an insulation contractor.

  • Pressure to sign immediately
  • Requests for full payment upfront
  • No written contract or documentation
  • Significantly lower bids than competitors
  • Reluctance to provide references