Insulation
Pro House Maintenance brings licensed, insured Insulation crews to the US and Canada homeowners backed by a free estimate and honest, fixed pricing. Typical Insulation costs in the area run $1,500–$8,000 per project. From first call to final walkthrough, we keep the site clean and match every job to the right vetted local pro.
Residential insulation installation and upgrades — blown-in attic insulation, spray foam, batt insulation for walls and crawlspaces, and air sealing for maximum efficiency.
What does Insulation include?
- Blower-door test and thermal assessment
- Air sealing of penetrations and bypasses
- Blown-in cellulose or fiberglass attic insulation
- Spray foam rim joists and crawlspace walls
- Batt insulation for wall cavities on open-wall projects
- Final depth verification and R-value documentation
How does Insulation work?
Energy assessment
We perform a blower-door test and thermal scan to identify air leaks and insulation gaps that account for your home's heat loss and gain.
Air sealing
Penetrations around pipes, wires, and framing are sealed with spray foam or caulk before any insulation is added — air sealing provides most of the energy benefit.
Insulation installation
Blown-in, spray foam, or batt insulation is installed to target R-values per climate zone, with extra attention to attic bypasses.
Verification
Final insulation depth and coverage are measured and documented; a post-project blower-door test confirms the improvement.
Insulation is the most cost-effective energy upgrade in most homes — and the attic is where the biggest opportunity lives. An under-insulated attic lets conditioned air escape in winter and solar heat pour in during summer, making your HVAC system work twice as hard.
We start with a proper assessment — blower-door test and thermal scan — so we know exactly where your home is losing energy before we install anything. Air sealing before insulation is how we deliver results that exceed industry averages.
How much does Insulation cost?
Most insulation projects run $1,500–$8,000 per project. Your exact price depends on scope, materials, and site conditions — every Pro House Maintenance quote is free and fixed-price before any work begins.
| Detail | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Typical cost | $1,500–$8,000 per project |
| Estimate | Free, fixed-price written quote |
| Crews | Licensed & insured, vetted local pros |
| Service area | 50 US states + 13 Canadian provinces & territories |
| Financing | Available for qualified homeowners |
Insulation questions, answered.
What R-value do I need in my attic?
The Department of Energy recommends R-38 to R-60 for attics in most U.S. climate zones — more in colder northern regions, less in the deep South. Most older homes have R-11 to R-19 and are significantly under-insulated. We assess your current level and recommend the right target for your climate.
Is spray foam better than blown-in insulation?
Spray foam provides both air sealing and insulation in one application, making it superior for rim joists and irregular cavities. Blown-in cellulose or fiberglass is more cost-effective for large flat attic areas. We often use both in the same project to optimize performance and cost.
What homeowners say about insulation.
"They finished our basement two days early and the inspector had zero notes. Crew was tidy and professional."
"The kitchen remodel came in on budget and the project manager actually answered the phone every time I called."
"Our master bath went from dated to stunning in under two weeks. The tile work alone was worth every penny."
Insulation across the US & Canada.
Licensed local crews, fixed-price quotes, and vetted pros matched to your project — wherever you are.
Key takeaways
- Insulation from Pro House Maintenance starts with a free, fixed-price estimate and no obligation.
- Typical insulation projects run $1,500–$8,000 per project.
- All crews are licensed, insured, and vetted local professionals.
- All crews are licensed and insured.
- Financing is available for qualified homeowners.
- Pro House Maintenance serves homeowners across 50 US states and 13 Canadian provinces and territories.