Attic Insulation Contractor in Arlington

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • I live in Arlington. How much attic insulation do I need?
  • How much attic insulation you need depends on several factors. The Department of Energy recommends R-38, however, many Arlington home owners install up to R-60. But before maxing it out, we recommend you first consider your personal needs. Do you intend to live in the home long term? Or rent it to a tenant? Or sell the property? We will discuss these factors with you and provide expert insight. We feel it’s better to inspect your attic space first and assess your particular needs so you can make a smart decision and get the quickest return on your investment.

  • How much does it cost to add insulation to my attic?
  • The cost to add insulation to your attic can vary widely. You may have seen one very popular home improvement website claiming it can cost as much as $3.50 per foot to hire an attic insulation contractor. That’s highway robbery! Before making a buying decision, call us and discuss your attic insulation needs. We’ll gladly provide you with insight and options that will save you a lot of money.

  • Do I need to remove my old attic insulation before installing new insulation?
  • Normally, no. You do not need to remove your old attic insulation before installing new insulation. But, in certain circumstances you should. If you’ve had a pest infestation such as rodents, mice, squirrels… it’s highly likely your attic insulation has food, urine and feces – so yes, you definitely want the old insulation removed. Another reason to remove old attic insulation is to improve air quality by removing dust and other harmful materials that might affect your living space. We recommend following this rule of thumb: It is perfectly fine to add new attic insulation over the top of old except when the old is likely to have a negative effect on your health and / or indoor air quality

  • Do you recommend fiberglass attic insulation or cellulose?
  • We strongly recommend blown-in fiberglass attic insulation. Here’s why. Cellulose is a recycled-paper material which can be very dusty, settle and break down over time losing insulating value. Blown-in fiberglass attic insulation on the other hand, is a much lighter material, is dust free, formaldehyde free, won’t settle and provides better overall indoor air quality.

  • How does radiant barrier work?
  • Radiant barrier works by keeping heat out of your attic in summer and keeping heat in during winter. Here’s how: Radiant heat transfers from warm to cool. Radiant barrier reflects the transfer of heat across air spaces. For example, the heat we feel when we walk past a wood stove or a space heater is radiant heat. We don’t need to actually touch the stove to feel the heat. A radiant barrier placed between you and the stove will reflect the heat back toward the stove. Installing a radiant barrier in your attic space reflects summer heat from entering your attic space and transferring in to your living space. While in winter, heat from the interior of your home rises in to your attic space and does not pass through, but reflects, retaining heat and keeping your living space more comfortable. Because your heating and cooling system doesn’t have to run as much to maintain your desired comfort, this has a significant effect on lower your utility bills.

  • Will adding radiant barrier to my attic affect my cell phone reception?
  • No. Adding our radiant barrier to your attic will not affect your cell phone reception.

  • I already have attic insulation. Do I really need radiant barrier?
  • Even if you have sufficient attic insulation, adding radiant barrier will keep you more comfortable and lower your heating and cooling costs. Savings can vary depending on factors such as your home’s construction and configuration, materials used, family size and lifestyle… but on average, you can expect to reduce your heating and cooling costs by 15% to 25% and add years of service to your heating and cooling unit(s).


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