How much do blown-in insulation contractors typically cost?
- Mountain View, California Average$2,165
- Typical Range$2,000 - $3,350
- Low End - High End$900 - $4,500
Removal, Spray Foam, Acoustical Tiles , and 2 more
"They provided high quality service and completed the project on time."
Norman G. in November 2006
Spray Foam Insulation - Install, Blown-In Insulation - Install or Upgrade, Soundproofing , and 1 more
"excellent job. will recommend to everyone"
Peter X. in December 2022
Insulation
"Very clean. They were on time and completed the project very quickly."
Ralph H. in November 2020
Building Air Sealing for Residential and Commercial, Attic Insulation, Walls Insulation, Floor Insulation & Air Sealing, We do Insulation for Residential and Commercial Projects , and 2 more
"Great people to work with. On time, efficient, friendly- all together a very professional company."
Amanda T. in September 2018
Insulation Removal, Insulation Intallation, Vapor Barrier , and 2 more
"They were great and honest."
Chelsea V. in December 2022
"Johnson's Insulation did a fantastic job from start to finish. They are a locally owned and operated business, provided excellent customer service and offered competitive pricing. The owner was responsive, on-time, on schedule and on budget. I wouldn't hesitate to work with Johnson's Insulation and I'd recommend you consider them for any project."
Jason G. in April 2023
Mountain View Insulation Contractors are rated 4.8 out of 5 based on 159 reviews of 159 pros.
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Get Matched With ProsInsulation is the material which helps keep your home warm or cool depending on the season. It comes in a variety of materials, including fiberglass, cellulose, and foam and can be found in walls, under floors, in attics, and more.
One of the most common types of insulation you'll find in attics is blown-in insulation. It offers numerous advantages over other types of insulation. It is more airtight than rolled batting. It's smaller so it can get into tiny cracks and crevices to prevent air from leaking through the ceiling to the attic. It can fill in around beams, pipes, and uniquely shaped objects. Finally, it is moisture-resistant, helping to prevent mold, odor, and rot.
Even if you already have insulation in your attic, it may have settle over time, losing R-value. So if you're looking to insulate a space or you think you may need to upgrade and add more insulation, be sure to call in a professional to get the job done right the first time. Need help finding a pro? Enter you zip code and let HomeAdvisor connect you with blown-in insulation contractors near you.
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