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If you’re not sure how good your insulation is, there’s one way to find out: do a home energy assessment! By using an infrared camera, a certified RESNET Home Energy Auditor can "see inside your walls” and tell you where you need more insulation. Regardless of the type of insulation you need, a RESNET EnergySmart Contractor can provide you with the ideal solution.
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Batt and Roll Insulation

Batt and roll (or blanket) insulation is an easy, cost effective way to insulate any accessible area. Manufactured in various sized rolls and easily cut to fit, it’s ideal for creating a well insulated home. The effectiveness of the insulation depends heavily on the quality of the installation and air sealing prior to installation.
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Blown-In Insulation

Need an easy and speedy method of home insulation? Then blown-in insulation is exactly what you’re looking for! With the ability to fit into any corner or crevice – and even inside walls – use blown-in insulation to have your walls, attic, crawl space and basement insulated within hours.
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Foam Insulation

When looking for that extra level of sealing when insulating a home, foam insulation can not only be effective as an insulator and vapor barrier, but some forms of foam insulation can create a fireproof and water tight seal as well. It’s also an effective barrier against insects and vermin from infesting your home.
Energy Saving Insulation

Spray Foam Insulation

Spray foam insulation comes in several forms and can insulate as well as air seal. This foam can be sprayed onto roof decking, foundations, wall cavities, or through holes drilled in into a cavity of a finished wall. In addition, spray foam insulation is also often used to reduce noise.
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