Frequently Asked Questions
Do you serve Naples and Bonita Springs?
Yes, we provide insulation services throughout Southwest Florida including Naples, Bonita Springs, Cape Coral, Estero, and Lake Placid.What's included in attic insulation service?
Our comprehensive attic insulation includes blown-in insulation, spray foam installation, radiant barrier installation, and attic ventilation installation for complete energy efficiency.Can you remove old damaged insulation?
Yes, we safely remove contaminated or damaged insulation and completely clean affected areas before installing new insulation materials.Do you insulate commercial buildings?
We provide professional commercial insulation for warehouses, offices, retail spaces, and restaurants with focus on energy efficiency and building code compliance.What areas of homes do you insulate?
We install insulation in attics, walls, crawl spaces, and garages to enhance energy efficiency and soundproofing throughout your home.Can you insulate garage doors?
We offer comprehensive garage insulation solutions including garage door insulation and garage attic insulation to improve energy efficiency and comfort.Do you repair drywall insulation damage?
Yes, we provide professional drywall insulation repair addressing water damage, cracks, peeling paint, and energy efficiency issues in basements and attics.What's special about blown insulation installation?
Our blown insulation offers improved heat resistance, year-round comfort, complete coverage, and cost-effective energy solutions for your property.Does fiberglass insulation resist fire and mold?
Yes, our expert fiberglass insulation provides fire resistance, soundproofing, mold and pest resistance, plus long-term durability and increased energy efficiency.Do you install drywall with custom textures?
We provide complete drywall installation including ceiling installation and custom textures for new construction and renovation projects.What’s the best type of insulation for homes in Southwest Florida?
Blown-in fiberglass insulation is the best option for our hot, humid climate. While cellulose is common up north, it absorbs moisture and can lose up to 50% of its R-value within five years. Fiberglass, on the other hand, doesn’t hold moisture and keeps nearly all of its performance — losing less than 1% of its R-value over 20 years.
What is R-value?
R-value measures how well insulation resists heat. The higher the R-value, the better it keeps your home cool and energy-efficient. In Florida, that means more comfort and lower cooling costs year-round.
