8 Tips On Choosing Your Insulation Installer

Insulation provides excellent benefits to any home or business, cutting the heating and cooling costs dramatically. However, not just any insulation will do; some types of insulation are extremely outdated, hazardous to your health and have less cost cutting possibilities than others. Just as you would investigate the types of insulation, you should also take your time in deciding the installer for your insulation. You need someone who knows what they're doing. In other words, you need a professional. How do you know when you have the right one? Here are some tips on choosing the right professional for installing your insulation: 1. What's your budget? As with most building improvements, budget is a big consideration. Some insulation is more expensive than others, and professional insulation costs can defer widely. So, first things first, figure out what your budget is; what can you reasonably afford? You may be surprised how quickly this narrows down the candidates. While you don't want to go over budget, you don't want to choose a professional strictly on the lowest cost. Lowest cost does not necessarily mean best quality. 2. What's your time frame? Time frame is also an important consideration. For instance, your top choice may not have any openings for months, and maybe you can't wait that long. Determining when you want the project completed can help you decide which professional installer would work best. However, you want to make sure your time frame is realistic and appropriate to the amount of work you need done. 3. Type of insulation There are four main types of insulation: fiberglass, rock wool, cellulose, and synthetic. Although many professional installers deal with a wide variety of insulation, some are only licensed to deal in specific types. The type of insulation you need will also narrow the number of professional installers you can choose. There are even specialty contractors, such as blown insulation contractors or spray insulation contractors. It may be necessary to decide which type of insulation will meet your needs before deciding which contractor will be best. 4. The R Factor All insulation has an "R-value", which is the level of resistance the insulation has to heat flow. The higher the R-value, the better the insulation works. Your contractor should be willing to give you a written statement that shows the insulation's R-value. 5. Check references Always check the references of any contractor; never just take their word on their performances. These references should fall within the past two years; many contractors start out providing high quality, and slowly slide downhill the older the business gets. You need information on recent work, not work done ten years ago. For insulation contractors, ask their references about the energy bills. Did the insulation help lower their heating and cooling bills, or did they stay the same? After all, the main reason for insulation is to help keep in (or out) the heat. It's possible to have good insulation poorly installed. 6. Warranties What is the warranty on the contractor's work? Many will either offer a guarantee or offer a warranty, but some charge for a warranty. Find out what they include and whether they charge extra for a warranty. Make sure you read the fine print on the contract! 7. Insurance All insulation contractors should have insurance. Personal liability, worker's compensation and property damage insurance are all necessary for your protection as well as theirs. Make sure they have insurance, and make sure you're not looking at copies. 8. Payments When looking at potential insulation installers, you want to make sure they're willing to provide a payment schedule equal to their work schedule. Full payment should never be giving upfront. Make sure the contract will cover the work in specific increments, and that payments are scheduled to be made at certain points in the work, rather than all at once.


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