A Licensed Insulation Contractor is a professional who installs and repairs insulation. He or she works with batt, roll, and blown insulation materials to line and cover structures for thermal efficiency and fire protection. Insulation contractors work on both commercial and residential buildings.
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An experienced home insulation contractor can help with problems like drafty rooms, high energy bills, and fluctuating temperatures. Insulating your attic and crawl spaces can reduce heat loss, making your home more comfortable and energy efficient.
When choosing an Insulation Contractor, be sure to ask questions about licensing, experience, and warranties. Find out whether they offer a free estimate, and what their R-value guarantee is for the insulation they install. Check whether their installers are paid by the hour or by the square foot, so they are not tempted to rush through your job to get to the next one.
You should also check whether the contractor has a business license and liability insurance. If they do not, consider hiring someone else. Also, ask if they can handle attic cleanup and whether they will remove and dispose of old insulation.
A Licensed Insulation Contractor will work with your energy company and building inspector to ensure that your installation meets all necessary standards. He or she will also be familiar with vapor retardants and other essential insulating products. On average, Americans work well into their 60s, so it makes sense to choose a job that’s enjoyable and offers good work-life balance. This includes a low stress level, a flexible schedule and solid prospects for advancement or promotion.
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