FIND THE RIGHT INSULATION SYSTEM FOR YOUR PROPERTY

Compare insulation materials, understand the difference between open cell and closed cell spray foam, learn how R-Value works, and discover which solution fits your attic, walls, crawl space, basement, or commercial project.

Insulation Materials

Compare the main insulation options for your project

Each property has different performance needs. Explore the most common insulation systems we install and find the best balance between thermal performance, air sealing, sound control, and long-term value.

Spray foam insulation application

Spray Foam Insulation

A high-performance option for air sealing, energy efficiency, and building envelope improvement in attics, walls, crawl spaces, and specialty applications.

  • Excellent air sealing performance
  • Available in open cell and closed cell
  • Great for retrofit and new construction
Fiberglass insulation installed in a wall cavity

Fiberglass Insulation

A widely used insulation solution for attics, walls, and ceilings that offers dependable thermal performance with solid cost-effectiveness.

  • Cost-effective insulation option
  • Works well in many standard applications
  • Good balance for residential projects
Mineral wool insulation panel close-up

Mineral Wool Insulation

A durable insulation material known for strong thermal performance, sound control, and resistance in demanding wall and assembly conditions.

  • Strong acoustic performance
  • Dense and durable material
  • Useful for interior and exterior assemblies
Blow-in insulation being applied in an attic

Blow-In Insulation

A practical option for upgrading attic insulation and improving existing homes where coverage, speed, and retrofit efficiency matter.

  • Great for attic upgrades
  • Efficient retrofit solution
  • Helps improve coverage in existing spaces

Not sure which insulation material is right for your home or building?

Best Applications

Where the right insulation system makes the biggest difference

Different parts of a property lose energy in different ways. These are some of the most common spaces where the right insulation strategy can improve comfort, efficiency, and long-term performance.

Attic insulation installation

Attics

One of the most important areas for reducing heat loss and improving overall energy efficiency.

INSULATE YOUR ATTIC
Wall insulation inside framing

Walls

Interior and exterior wall insulation can improve comfort, reduce sound transfer, and strengthen thermal control.

FIND THE BEST WALL SYSTEM
Insulated crawl space

Crawl Spaces

A smart insulation approach below the home can help control moisture exposure and improve efficiency.

CHECK CRAWL SPACE OPTIONS
Insulated basement wall

Basements

Basement insulation helps create better comfort and temperature stability in lower-level spaces.

PLAN YOUR BASEMENT PROJECT
Commercial insulation project

Commercial Buildings

Commercial projects need insulation strategies that match the building type, performance goals, and installation scope.

DISCUSS A COMMERCIAL PROJECT
Garage insulation project

Garages

Garage insulation can improve adjacent room comfort and help stabilize temperature in attached structures.

IMPROVE GARAGE INSULATION

Need help identifying the best insulation for your specific property?

Material Comparison

A practical way to compare insulation systems

No single material is ideal for every project. Use this quick comparison to understand which system may align better with your goals, building conditions, and performance priorities.

Material
Best For
Key Strength
Typical Use
Spray Foam
Air sealing and performance-driven projects
Envelope efficiency
Attics, walls, crawl spaces, specialty applications
Fiberglass
Standard residential insulation projects
Cost-effectiveness
Attics, ceilings, wall cavities
Mineral Wool
Assemblies needing density and sound control
Acoustic performance
Interior walls, exterior assemblies, sound-focused spaces
Blow-In
Attic upgrades and retrofit coverage
Retrofit efficiency
Existing homes, attic top-ups, hard-to-reach areas

The best insulation choice depends on your budget, the target area, the condition of the structure, and the performance level you want to achieve.

Need help choosing the right insulation system for your property?

Our Process

How we help you choose the right insulation approach

Choosing the right material is easier when the process is clear. We guide the project from evaluation to recommendation and installation planning.

01

Assessment

We evaluate the property type, the target area, and the performance goals of the project.

REQUEST AN ASSESSMENT
02

Material Recommendation

We identify the insulation system that best fits the application, the budget, and the performance target.

COMPARE MATERIALS
03

Installation Planning

Once the direction is clear, we prepare the next step for the insulation work with the right scope.

START YOUR PROJECT

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Insulation FAQs.

Answers to common questions about insulation systems, materials, and performance.

Both are spray foam insulation systems, but they differ in density, rigidity, and application goals. The best choice depends on the area being insulated and the desired performance outcome.

That depends on the attic condition, existing insulation, air sealing needs, and the performance level you are trying to achieve.

Both can work well in wall systems, but the right choice depends on budget, sound control goals, wall assembly type, and overall project requirements.

A well-designed insulation strategy can improve energy performance by reducing heat loss, improving indoor comfort, and supporting more consistent temperatures.

Yes. Insulation solutions can be planned for existing homes, renovations, additions, and new construction depending on the structure and project goals.