The U.S. Department of Energy declared that HVAC accounts for 50-70% of an average home’s energy usage. So, if you’ve got poor insulation, that’s an energy bill up in flames because, well, this is Texas, and it gets hot. Around here, if we want to keep our AC bills semi-manageable, you’ve got to have a home that’s insulated with the best possible materials.
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Benefits of quality insulation explained
Many homeowners invest in roofing and siding but often overlook insulation—a costly mistake. Insulation plays a vital role in regulating your home’s temperature year-round, reflecting heat in summer and retaining warmth in winter. By resisting heat flow through walls, ceilings, and roofs, it acts as a protective barrier, keeping your home comfortable and energy-efficient.
What factors matter when it comes to insulation?
In Central Texas, with its scorching summers and unpredictable winters, climate and location are key. High-quality insulation with the right “R-value”—a measure of thermal resistance—is essential. The higher the R-value, the better your home stays energy-efficient and comfortable year-round.
What Is Spray Foam Insulation?
Spray foam is an effective and cost-efficient way to insulate your attic, walls, and other areas of your home. It has the ability to lower your home’s energy bill, is easy to install, and requires no specialized tools.
What areas of the home do you insulate?
Attic Insulation
Existing Wall
Insulation
Garage Door
Insulation
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Unsure if Spray Foam or Fiberglass/Radiant Barrier is best for your home?
We often receive questions about the differences between spray foam insulation and the combination of fiberglass insulation, radiant barriers, and solar attic fans. Although both are labeled as “insulation,” they serve different purposes and offer distinct advantages.
How Much Does Spray Foam Insulation Cost?
We offer a free estimate on any insulation need and offer experienced professionals to make sure your insulation project is done right.