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Vaulted Ceilings and Spray Foam

Using Spray Foam for Unvented Vaulted Ceiling Assemblies Recently, I worked on a jobsite that called for spray foam. This project is a small shed, one of those you can buy at Home Depot—like a Tuff Shed. It’s being converted into a detached office, and one of the challenges here is dealing with the rafters.…

Drill & FIll Wall insulation – how and why

For homes that have already been built, we generally recommend starting with the attic or ceiling insulation first because it’s less money to do and you get a bigger return on your financial investment. You tend to get the most heat loss and heat gain through the ceiling and attic assembly. If that’s already been…

Why Price per square foot is a red flag

Pricing per square foot is more commonplace now for insulation contractors, especially in the Los Angeles and Southern California areas, particularly with residential jobs. It has become more common due to convenience—both for the contractor and the customer. The contractor can provide a price quickly without needing to spend time traveling, and the customer can…

The Benefits of air sealing a home

In the quest for an energy-efficient, comfortable, and healthy living space, sealing your home’s air leaks can be one of the most impactful steps. An air-sealed home means fewer drafts, reduced energy costs, and better indoor air quality, which can significantly enhance your family’s well-being. Here’s a closer look at why an air-sealed home is…

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How Does the Insulation Tax Credit Work?

The insulation tax credit is a great opportunity to lower the cost of upgrading the insulation and air sealing in your Granada Hills home. You can save 30% of your eligible expenses, up to $1,200 per year, making it more affordable to create a comfortable home and lower monthly energy bills.But many homeowners are less…