Residential Insulation Services In New York
If your home feels cold in winter, hot in summer, drafty year-round, or your energy bills keep climbing no matter what you do — the problem is almost always insulation. We provide professional residential insulation services designed specifically for New York homes. Not generic installs. Not rushed work. And definitely not guesswork. With over 20 years of hands-on experience, we know exactly where homes lose energy, why comfort problems happen, and how to fix them the right way — once.
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Residential Insulation Services We Offer
We focus exclusively on residential properties because homes require a different level of detail, building science knowledge, and care.
Properties We Work On
- Single-family homes
- Multi-family homes
- Condos and townhomes
Every service is customized to the structure, age, and layout of your home — no one-size-fits-all packages.
Attic Insulation
The attic is the number one source of energy loss in most homes. If it’s under-insulated or poorly sealed, your heating and cooling system is fighting a losing battle.
Our Attic Insulation Service Includes
- Removal or correction of damaged insulation (if needed)
- Proper air sealing before insulation is added
- Installation to code-recommended R-values
- Even, full coverage — no gaps or compression
Wall Insulation
Cold rooms. Hot spots. Uneven temperatures. That’s almost always a wall insulation problem. We insulate existing walls without tearing your home apart using professional dense-pack and injection techniques that:
- Fill empty wall cavities
- Stop hidden air leaks
- Improve comfort without major disruption
Whether you live in a single-family home, multi-family building, condo, or townhouse, an energy audit gives you a clear starting point.
Basement & Crawl Space Insulation
Basements and crawl spaces are often ignored — and that’s a costly mistake.
Why This Matters
- Cold floors above
- Moisture problems
- Drafts throughout the home
- Higher heating costs
Ready to Improve Comfort, Efficiency & Savings?
If you’re looking for professional residential insulation services that actually deliver results — not sales talk — you’re in the right place.
This is insulation done with experience, precision, and respect for your home.
Insulation Materials We Use
The material matters — but installation quality matters more.
Spray Foam Insulation
Superior air sealing, High performance in tight or complex areas, Excellent moisture resistance
Blown-In Cellulose
Ideal for retrofits, Dense coverage in walls and attics, Eco-friendly and cost-effective
Fiberglass Insulation
Proven reliability, Excellent attic performance, Long service life when properly installed
What Makes Insulation Actually Work
Insulation alone doesn’t stop air movement — air sealing does.
Before insulating, we seal:
- Plumbing and wiring penetrations
- Attic top plates
- Rim joists
- Structural gaps and seams
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
If your home feels drafty, has rooms that are always colder or hotter than others, or your energy bills keep increasing year after year, insulation is usually the root cause. Homes built before modern energy codes are especially likely to be under-insulated or improperly insulated.
In most homes, the attic is the highest priority, followed by walls, basements, crawl spaces, and rim joists. That said, every home is different. We focus on the areas causing the most energy loss and comfort problems, not just what’s easiest to access.
Yes — when done correctly. Proper insulation combined with air sealing typically reduces heating and cooling costs by 20–40%, depending on the condition of your home. More importantly, it stops ongoing energy waste, so savings continue year after year.
Most residential insulation projects are completed in one to two days, depending on the size of the home and the areas being insulated. Wall insulation and attic upgrades are often completed within a single day with minimal disruption.
Not always. If existing insulation is dry, clean, and properly installed, it can often remain. However, damaged, compressed, moldy, or improperly installed insulation should be removed or corrected so the new insulation can perform properly.
There is no single “best” insulation for every home. Spray foam, blown-in cellulose, and fiberglass all perform extremely well when used in the right locations and installed correctly. We recommend materials based on your home’s structure, age, and problem areas — not based on sales trends.
Yes. Drafts and cold floors are usually caused by air leakage and missing insulation, especially around attics, basements, and rim joists. Proper insulation combined with air sealing dramatically reduces drafts and improves floor comfort.