Residential Spray Foam Insulation

Foam insulation combats heat loss and makes air infiltration in your home better than any other standard insulation system.

Commercial Spray Foam Insulation

Green Energy Spray Foam Insulation has a wealth of experience installing commercial spray polyurethane foam (SPF) insulation.

Attics & Bonus Rooms Insulation

Bonus rooms that are too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter are also one of the most common complaints by homeowners.

Walls & Crawl Spaces Insulation

Moisture can enter your crawl space in your home, resulting in rot and costing you more in maintenance bills in the long run.

Blown-In Fiberglass Insulation

Blown-in fiberglass insulation is a loose fill insulation material that’s pneumatically blown into attics, walls, and other hard-to-reach cavities.

Batt Insulation

Batt insulation is a popular and versatile choice for keeping your home comfortable and energy efficient.

Spraying Blown in Fiberglass Insulation for Roof attic

When installed properly, spray foam insulation can seal a structure completely, and serve as your best defense to eliminate drafts, pests, and high energy bills. Spray foam insulation creates a healthy environment by reducing risks of dangerous mold growing in your crawlspaces, attics and basements.

Our services include energy audits, spray foam insulation, fiberglass insulation, cellulose insulation, also other types of insulation. We install insulation in basements, attics, crawl spaces and walls. We are always available to answer your call and address your questions. As a locally owned insulation contractor, we have the flexibility to address your needs at your convenience, not just at ours.

Spray foam insulation tends to be more expensive than other spray foam insulation products. It does have the advantage of being a rated vapor barrier and is commonly an efficient solution for vaulted ceilings and areas where insulation with high R-value is needed. Another common application is as attic foam.

Spray foam is composed almost entirely from petroleum so we do not consider it as a “green product” like the cellulose and denim insulation we use. Bio-based spray foam insulation has been introduced as a “green” spray insulation but the actual bio-content is typically less than 10% with the remaining 90% petroleum. However, foam manufacturers claim that the embodied energy and petroleum it takes to produce is quickly made-up with the energy savings when used in the home.

Residential Spray Foam Insulation

Create comfort in your home by insulating with polyurethane spray foam insulation. Whether it’s a new construction or renovation project, spray foam insulation will increase the efficiency in heating and cooling your home. Air leakage will be significantly reduced while energy cost savings will grow, not to mention the federal and provincial government grants which are available. This means lower utility bills and a more comfortable home.

Residential Spray Foam Insulation

Spray foam insulation can dramatically reduce your operating costs and increase comfort levels for your employees. Insulate your investments by hiring Green Energy Spray Foam Insulation and keep your employees and tenants comfortable year round, while keeping your energy costs down. We also specialize in commercial and industrial spray foam and coatings.

Commercial Spray Foam

Bonus rooms are a popular feature for home buyers. The additional space, usually over a garage, is nice to have for an office, playroom or extra bedroom. Bonus rooms that are too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter are also one of the most common complaints by homeowners. Spray foam insulation and air sealing your bonus room or attic is one of the best ways to weatherize your home and reduce the cost of your utility bills.

Attics and Bonus Rooms

Moisture can enter your the crawl space in your home, resulting in rot and costing you more in maintenance bills in the long-run. Properly insulating your walls and crawl spaces, in addition to air sealing and controlling moisture will save on energy costs and increase your home’s comfort.

Crawl Space Spray Foam Insulation

Blown-in fiberglass insulation, a loosefill insulation material that’s pneumatically blown into attics, walls, and other hard-to-reach cavities, is a versatile and effective solution for insulating those hard-to-reach areas in your home. It offers several advantages over traditional batt insulation, making it a popular choice for new construction and retrofit projects.

Pros of Blown-In Fiberglass Insulation

Conforms to Uneven Spaces: Unlike batts that require a snug fit, blown-in fiberglass fills irregular nooks and crannies, minimizing air gaps and heat transfer. This is particularly beneficial in attics with angled rooflines or around pipes and wires.

Improved Efficiency: By sealing those air gaps, blown-in fiberglass can significantly improve your home’s energy efficiency, leading to lower heating and cooling costs.

Sound Deadening: Similar to batt insulation, blown-in fiberglass helps absorb sound, reducing noise transmission within your home.

Blown in insulation

Batt insulation is a popular and versatile choice for keeping your home comfortable and energy-efficient. Made from flexible blankets of fibers, it comes in various thicknesses and materials to suit your needs. Here’s a breakdown of batt insulation to help you decide if it’s right for your next home improvement project.

Batt insulation is pre-cut fiberglass or mineral wool insulation that comes in flat sections. They are ideal for fitting snugly between wall studs, floor joists, and attic rafters. Batt insulation usually has a facing on one or both sides, which acts as a vapor barrier to help prevent moisture from accumulating in your walls. Facings can be made from kraft paper, aluminum foil, or a combination of both.

Benefits of Batt Insulation

Thermal Performance: Batt insulation slows heat transfer, keeping your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. This translates to lower energy bills and a more comfortable living environment.

Sound Control: The fibrous nature of batt insulation helps absorb sound, reducing noise transmission between rooms and from outside.

Fire Resistance: Some batt insulation types, particularly stone wool, offer excellent fire resistance, providing an extra layer of safety in your home.

Easy Installation: Batt insulation is relatively easy to install, especially for DIYers. They come pre-cut to standard stud and joist sizes, and can be trimmed with a utility knife for odd spaces.

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