Frequently Asked Questions About Top Notch Insulating
How do I know if my home needs more insulation?
Indicators that your home may require additional insulation include inconsistent temperatures throughout the house, elevated energy costs, noticeable drafts, and the formation of ice dams during winter months. To definitively determine if more insulation is necessary, we recommend scheduling a professional energy audit or inspection.
Is spray foam insulation safe for my home?
When applied by certified professionals, spray foam insulation is a safe and highly effective solution for your home. It creates an airtight barrier that significantly enhances energy efficiency and indoor comfort. Our spray foam product contains the lowest volatile organic compound (VOC) content available in the market.
Will adding insulation lower my energy bills?
Installing proper insulation can indeed reduce your energy costs. By minimizing heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer, insulation allows your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system to operate more efficiently, resulting in lower energy consumption and reduced utility bills.
Do you remove old insulation before installing new?
If your existing insulation is compromised by damage, mold, or inadequate performance, we will conduct a safe removal process before installing new insulation. This approach ensures optimal insulation performance and maintains a healthy indoor environment.
Is insulation installation messy?
Our team implements extensive precautions to maintain the cleanliness of your home during the installation process. We utilize protective coverings and conduct a thorough clean-up after the job is completed to minimize any disruption to your living space.
How long does insulation installation take?
The duration of insulation installation varies based on the project scope. Typically, we can complete most installations within a single day. For larger projects or those involving multiple areas, additional time may be required. We provide a detailed timeline before commencing work to ensure clear expectations.