Find an insulation contractor near Caldwell, ID

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Elite Insulation and Solar LLC
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Elite Insulation and Solar LLC
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We are different than any other insulation contractor. We offer energy audits, and based on running those tests is what determines what needs done to the home so we don't have to guess the test will tell us what needs it done as far as energy efficiency. So Idaho power charges $450 for a test to be performed and we're doing a special for no charge for all homeowners with homes built before 2018 because they had no building codes before 2018 in Idaho that were worth anything that would help save on energy. So we help people get tax credit money back that pays for more than half of the job cost and get a lot of services done because their energy star rated and we know how all the tax credits and rebates work. I've worked with power companies around the country The last 12 years working with this money so we know how to help people get as much money back as they can and save on their energy bills each month. Because a big problem with these newer homes is these dark shingled roofs and when we add the radiant barrier paint underneath the sheeting of the roof it lowers the attic temperature by 30 40° which makes your AC barely run in the summertime. A lot of people don't know that. So call us and we will come and do a free energy audit and assessment on your home and leave you with the free estimate. We would love the opportunity to gain your trust as a contractor because we know how hard that is in this day and age. I was with Angie's and home advisor for 5 years and I just recently started thumbtack so I don't have a lot of reviews but you can look up my reviews on home advisor or Angie's until I get some going. But I'm very experienced contractor and was HomeAdvisors number one contractor in 2022 is a pretty big achievement. So I take pride in my work and the service of it so when you have employees that do things that give you a bad name it's very hard to accept but that's just life You're not going to have perfect reviews. But when I'm out at the job I will get it done and get it done right. And it will make a difference in the home for the structure of the home and the energy efficiency and indoor air quality. All those things are very important and a place we call our sanctuary and spend 80% of our lives in. We need to realize the air that were breathing in every day because there's newer homes make it look like it has clean air because everything looks nice and clean on the inside but when you have these video cameras that go down in there and you can see mice and the duct work that's not a good sign especially when you do it in 80% of them have it in them. So I would really recommend at least having it done to see for yourself how your home is for air quality and energy efficiency.See more

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Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How much does insulation cost?

The cost of insulation will vary significantly, with prices as high as $2,800. However, homeowners spend an average of $350 for insulation installation and upgrades (keep in mind this average cost includes small and big spaces). 

The actual cost you pay will depend on a number of factors, including where you live, the total square footage of your space, the cost of labor and any preparation and cleanup work needed to complete the job. The type of insulation is one of the biggest factors. Contact insulation contractors near you to get price estimates.

What are the advantages of insulating a house?

Insulating your home has many benefits and is worth the time, energy and money. Here’s why:

  • Insulation reduces energy and heating costs.
  • Less energy consumption also results in a reduction of pollutant emissions.
  • Insulation prevents condensation from moisture and stark temperature differentials.
  • And it reduces noise from passing through the walls.

How do I hire someone to insulate my home?

The best way to hire someone to insulate your home is by searching for contractors near you online or using the Thumbtack app. Start by entering your zip code to find a list of top-rated insulation contractors in your area. Then, whittle down the search results by customer ratings and reviews. Pay special attention to the positive (and negative) reviews, and check out the contractors’ photos — these can give you an idea of the contractors’ quality of work on past insulation projects. 

Also, check licensing requirements in your state and ensure that whoever you work with has a license (if needed). The final step is reaching out to at least three or more contractors to receive cost estimates and compare bids.

What is insulation?

Insulation is a material that slows or inhibits heat flow from one area to another. It can take many forms. A common type is fiberglass or mineral wool (aka rock wool and sag wool). Another is cellulose insulation, an environmentally friendly option that is blown into wall cavities. Sprayed foam insulation is a go-to option if you need to add insulation to existing areas and around obstructions.

What is r-value insulation?

R-value — or thermal resistance value — is a measure of any surface or material’s resistance to heat flow. The greater the R-value, the more insulation the material provides. R-value depends on the thickness, density and type of insulation, as well as the moisture accumulation, age and temperature. 

Can insulation be added to existing walls?

It can be difficult to add insulation to existing walls, but it’s not impossible. If you’re finishing your basement or adding siding to your house, you might want to add new insulation to the existing wall. Contact an insulation contractor to find out what your walls require — and how much it will cost.

What are the signs I need new insulation?

There are several signs you might need new insulation. For example, you may need to upgrade your insulation if:

  • Your electricity, heating and cooling bills continue to rise.
  • An auditor notes during your whole-house energy assessment that you need insulation in certain areas.
  • Your rooms have uneven (and uncomfortable) temperatures.
  • Drafts of cold air are entering your house.
  • You’re having moisture, mold or mildew issues.

If you think your home might be under-insulated or it’s time for some better insulation, hire an insulation contractor 
near you
.

Can you put insulation over existing insulation?

There are many cases in which it is acceptable to place new insulation over old insulation. The main instance in which you shouldn’t place new insulation over old insulation is when the old insulation is wet or decayed. Also, keep in mind where the vapor barrier is. If there is a layer of vapor barrier between the new and old insulation, it can trap moisture and lead to mold growth. 

If you're not experienced in insulation installation, hire an insulation contractor near you to take on this job.

What are some common types of insulation?

There are several common types of insulation, including:

  • Batts and rolls, which are usually made from fiberglass or mineral wool and can be placed between wall studs and ceiling/floor joists.
  • Concrete block insulation, which protects the outside of concrete walls from significant heat loss.
  • Blown-in insulation, which is made from fiberglass, cellulose or mineral wool and can fill in irregularly shaped areas.
  • Spray foam, which has a high R-value and is great at stopping air from leaking through holes and cracks. 

If you’re not sure which type of insulation you should install in your home, an insulation contractor can help you decide.

What areas should I insulate in my home?

There are several absolutely critical parts of your home you should insulate to save on energy costs, retain heat, reduce noise and protect your pipes and ductwork. The first is the attic and roof. Because heat rises, it will naturally tend to escape through the top of a house. Insulating the attic or roof can prevent heat loss. Insulating the walls is next on the list. You can also insulate your flooring, crawlspace and basement. 

To find someone to help you insulate these areas in your home, start searching for insulation contractors near you on Thumbtack.

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