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The kind of technology we use to install Owens Corning insulation cuts down on dust and on general messiness. When we come into your home, we’re able to work efficiently and without upsetting the order.

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OUR BLOWN-IN INSULATION SERVICES

Are your energy bills too high? Does your home generate too much energy waste? These are important questions to ask for the sake of your wallet, your comfort, and the health of the environment. High-quality insulation plays an important role in keeping your energy costs under control and supporting a way of life that’s significantly less damaging to the planet. It also helps you maintain an indoor temperature that’s comfortable throughout the year. If you’re in need of new insulation, we’re happy to help you. We use blown-in insulation from Owens Corning, a company based in Ohio and known globally for its effective and innovative products. Introduced to various spaces in your home, including your attic and crawl space, blown-in insulation works powerfully to lessen the flow of heat in and out of your home.

Although you may be tempted to get the job done yourself, there are important reasons to hire professionals. We understand the spaces we’re working with and can complete the job safely. You won’t have to buy any tools; we have our own, and we’re trained in how to use them effectively. Before wrapping up our work, we check that we’ve accomplished the task successfully, leaving no problems for you to deal with. Our knowledge of building codes and environmental standards helps us serve your needs. We’re also able to spot other issues in your home, such as mold, leaks, pest infestations, and structural damage. You’ll be satisfied knowing that we’ve done a thorough job and given you an honest assessment of the results.

WHY HIRE TEAM FAHEY FOR YOUR BLOW INSULATION PROJECT?

Our customers are justified in trusting us to improve the condition and functioning of their homes, including installing a higher quality of insulation.

CONVENIENCE
When you invite us to work on your home, you can expect sincere consideration for your time and property. We complete our work quickly and thoroughly, and we don’t leave a mess for you to deal with.
PLANNING
To minimize disruption and avoid accidental damage to your home, we plan our work carefully and figure out the most painless and effective approach to introducing the new insulation. Committed to clarity and accuracy, we work in a methodical way.
THE BEST BRANDS
We wouldn’t be happy to use our skills on low-quality materials that don’t hold up to scrutiny. Our customers shouldn’t be left struggling with defective products. We rely on brands that have a justifiably positive reputation and a consistently strong track record.
SAVE MONEY FOR YEARS
When high-quality insulation lowers your energy bills, you benefit for years to come. The savings add up month after month. Think of all the useful things you can do with that extra money.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

We know how chaotic and hectic it can be to try and find a insulation contractor who you can trust. We stick to the rigid building codes that our industry follows so that your roof not only looks good, but is safe as well.

How does insulation work?
Insulation puts up a barrier against the flow of heat. In the summer, it helps keep your home cool by blocking heat that flows in from the outside. In the winter, it keeps heat from escaping your house. If you have high-quality insulation, and if you’ve hired professionals to install it properly, it will function efficiently and lower your energy bills. You want insulation that has a high R-value, which is a measure of how well the insulation resists the flow of heat.
What’s the difference between Cellulose & Fiberglass?
Fiberglass is the pink insulation material that looks like cotton candy. It’s made of molten glass that was transformed into fibers; in many cases, roughly 40 to 60 percent of the glass is recycled content. Cellulose insulation consists mostly of recycled paper products, such as newspapers and cardboard. Of the two, fiberglass is more commonly used. Each type of insulation has a range of R-values, and it’s important to know the details about specific products before making comparisons.
Can you insulate existing walls?
Thanks to our professional training and experience, we can insulate existing walls effectively and with minimal disruption to your home. If you aren’t sure whether a wall already has insulation, you can check with us. In older homes, builders may not have included any insulation in the walls. We can help you determine whether or not you need new insulation, which type to pick, and how to best install it.
What does R-value mean?
Insulation works well when it’s effective at resisting the flow of heat. R-value is a key measure of an insulation product’s efficacy; the insulation receives a measure of R-value per inch of thickness. A higher R-value means a better-performing insulation and greater energy efficiency for your home. When choosing insulation, you need to consider various factors, including thickness, material, weight, and the part of your home where you need to install the insulation.