Why Insulate?
Insulating your home in Wisconsin is essential for energy efficiency, comfort, and protection against harsh weather. Proper insulation reduces heat loss in the winter and keeps cool air inside during summer, lowering energy costs and reducing strain on HVAC systems. It also helps maintain a consistent indoor temperature, preventing cold drafts and excessive heat. Additionally, insulation plays a crucial role in preventing ice dams, moisture buildup, and mold, which can cause costly damage to roofs and walls. A well-insulated home not only increases comfort but also boosts resale value and reduces environmental impact by lowering energy consumption. For Wisconsin homeowners, high-quality insulation—such as spray foam—offers superior air sealing, moisture resistance, and long-term energy savings
Different Types of Insulation We Offer
Closed Cell Spray Foam
Closed-cell spray foam insulation provides superior energy efficiency, moisture resistance, and structural reinforcement. With a high R-value, it minimizes heat loss, lowers energy costs, and creates an airtight seal to prevent drafts and moisture infiltration. Its dense structure adds durability to walls, roofs, and floors while resisting mold and mildew. It can be applied to various surfaces, including wood, metal, concrete, and existing insulation, making it ideal for basements, crawl spaces, attics, and pole barns. Perfect for Wisconsin homes, it enhances comfort, efficiency, and long-term protection.
Open Cell Spray Foam
Open-cell spray foam insulation offers excellent energy efficiency, soundproofing, and flexibility. Its lower density allows for expansion, filling gaps and hard-to-reach areas to create an effective air seal that reduces drafts and improves indoor comfort. While it has a lower R-value than closed-cell foam, it still enhances energy savings by minimizing heat transfer. Open-cell foam also absorbs sound, making it ideal for reducing noise between rooms. It is lightweight, cost-effective, and can be applied to walls, ceilings, attics, and other surfaces, making it a great choice for improving insulation in Wisconsin homes.
Blown-in Fiberglass
Blown-in fiberglass insulation is an affordable, energy-efficient option that provides excellent thermal performance and soundproofing. Its loose-fill design allows it to fill gaps and irregular spaces, reducing drafts and improving comfort. With a good R-value, it helps lower energy costs by minimizing heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer. It is also non-combustible. Ideal for attics, blown-in fiberglass is a cost-effective way to enhance insulation in Wisconsin homes. Many homes can benefit from adding blown-in fiberglass to their existing attic insulation as it can settle over time.
Fiberglass Batts
Fiberglass batt insulation is affordable, easy to install, and provides good thermal performance and soundproofing. Fiberglass has a lower R-value per inch compared to spray foam. While it doesn’t provide an airtight seal, it remains a popular, budget-friendly option for insulation in Wisconsin homes.
Air Sealing / Vapor Barrier
Air sealing and installing a vapor barrier are essential for improving energy efficiency, moisture control, and overall home durability. Air sealing prevents drafts, heat loss, and energy waste by closing gaps and cracks where air can escape, leading to lower heating and cooling costs. A vapor barrier helps control moisture, preventing condensation buildup that can lead to mold, mildew, and structural damage. Together, they enhance indoor comfort, improve air quality, and extend the lifespan of insulation and building materials. In Wisconsin’s climate, where temperature and humidity levels fluctuate, proper air sealing and vapor barriers help maintain a stable and efficient home environment.