Call Our Attic Cleaning, Crawl Space Cleaning, Rodent Removal Experts Today!
4.9
4.5/5
Based on 863 Google reviews

Insulation Contractor Discovery Bay

No matter the size or scope of your insulation project, Insulation Contractor Discovery Bay by Attic Pros is here to help you get the job done right.

Contact us now to schedule your free inspection and get your quote immediately.

โ€œThey did exactly what they said they would do. Polite people at all levels. Nico explained what they could do with our attic insulation inquiry...โ€

Anna Gabriela Mendoza

Get started in 3 simple steps

It's This Straightforward to Shield Your Property from Insulation Issues

Schedule Your FREE Inspection

We'll visit your property, assess your insulation needs, and then provide a comprehensive estimate including both cost and installation timeline.

Protect Your Property with Expert Insulation

Once you decide to proceed, we'll finalize your installation date. Our experienced team will ensure that your insulation is impeccably installed, safeguarding your property from insulation-related issues.

Continual Support and Assurance

We perform a thorough review before we depart to ensure your complete satisfaction. We remain at your service for ongoing support and will follow up with you later to confirm the effectiveness of your new insulation.

4.9
4.5/5
Based on 863 Google reviews

Schedule your FREE inspection and estimate right away!

When Do You Need To Replace Your Insulation?

Replacing insulation can be a daunting task, but it’s important to stay on top of insulation maintenance in order to keep your home comfortable and energy-efficient. Generally speaking, insulation should be replaced if it is outdated or damaged.ย 

Generally, it’s recommended to replace insulation every 15-20 years as that’s about the time frame when it starts to lose efficiency. However, some signs indicate that you may need to replace insulation sooner, such as increased energy bills or issues with moisture and mold.ย 

Also, if your home was built before the 1980s or has vermiculite insulation, which can contain asbestos fibers harmful to health, it’s advisable to get a professional inspection and consider replacement options if necessary.ย 

Ultimately, proper care and maintenance of your insulation can extend its lifespan and help prevent costly damage or energy waste down the line. Contact Attic Pros experts today to know how we can help you in this regard!

Using Environment-Friendly Insulation

  • As we become increasingly aware of our impact on the environment, more and more people are turning to eco-friendly solutions for daily living. One area where this mindset can easily be applied is with insulation in our homes. Instead of using traditional insulating materials which may harm the environment, consider utilizing environment-friendly insulation.ย 

    Here’s a list of steps to take if you want to start using eco-friendly insulation:ย 

    ย 1. Research Environment-Friendly Insulation Optionsย 

    The first step in using eco-friendly insulation is finding out what options you have. Many new types of insulations are now available that use recycled or renewable materials such as wool, cellulose fiber obtained from recycled newspapers, and cotton obtained from denim – all environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional materials like fiberglass.

    ย 2. Check R-Value Ratings For Efficiency

    ย When choosing your eco-friendly insulation material, make sure to check its R-value rating, which indicates how effectively it can prevent heat transfer between your interior and exterior surfaces. Keep in mind that some newer types may have lower R-values than conventional ones.

    ย 3. Seal Air Leaks First

    ย Before adding any new insulation, make sure you’ve sealed all the air leaks around windows, doors, and other parts of your home structure using low-VOC caulking or weather stripping.

    ย 4. Proper Installation is Keyย 

    ย Proper installation is key when it comes to getting maximum effectiveness from your insulation whether it’s traditional or eco-friendly type. Consider hiring a professional installer if you arenโ€™t confident in your ability to install the insulation correctly yourself.

    ย 5. Insulate Your Home Graduallyย 

    Insulated homes operate differently than those without them. If possible break up installations into smaller sections over time rather than insulating the entire house at once; this way airflows will remain uninterrupted while ensuring proper airflow direction throughout each job site.

    By following these steps, you’ll be well on your way toward minimizing environmental damage through sustainable home practices and enjoying lowered energy costs due to effective insulation use.

Experiencing problems with squirrels in your attic?

Book your FREE Inspection today!

Here's what your free inspection includes:

"They did exactly what they said they would do. Polite people at all levels. Nico explained what they could do with our Insulation Installation inquiry..."

Anna Gabriela Mendoza

Frequently
Asked Questions

Attics often require more attention than most other areas of the home when it comes to insulation. Generally, there are three types of insulation that can be used for attics: spray foam insulation, blown-in insulation, and batt insulation. Spray foam is a great way to get an airtight seal and keep warm or cool air from escaping.

Blown-in insulation is made of a light cellulose material that can easily fill in between gaps where air can otherwise escape and can be installed without a major renovation. Batt or โ€œblanketโ€ insulation involves laying out large sheets of pinkish fiberglass material which helps prevent energy loss through any small cracks or openings in the walls.

Many residential and commercial buildings have attic insulation, but there are many misconceptions surrounding it. Some believe that having enough insulation keeps the building comfortable year-round, while others think that ventilation is more important than insulation.

Still, others incorrectly believe that attic insulation can cause indoor air pollution. It is important to understand how different types of attic insulation work for residential and/or commercial buildings in order to make an informed decision when it comes to insulating your building.

Locally owned and operated

Proudly serving the Greater Bay Area

Alameda
Albany
Ashland
Berkeley
Castro Valley
Cherryland
Dublin
Emeryville
Fairview
Fremont
Hayward
Livermore
Newark
Oakland
Piedmont
Pleasanton
San Leandro
San Lorenzo
Union City

Alamo
Antioch
Brentwood
Concord
Danville
Discovery Bay
Lafayette
Martinez
Moraga
Oakley
Orinda
Pinole
Pittsburg
Pleasant Hill
Richmond
Rodeo
San Pablo
San Ramon
Walnut Creek

Larkspur
Mill Valley
Novato
San Anselmo
San Rafael
Tamalpais
Homestea Valley

The one and only!

Belmont
Burlingame
Daly City
East Palo Alto
Foster City
Half Moon Bay
Hillsborough
Menlo Park
Millbrae
North Fair Oaks
Pacifica
Redwood City
San Bruno
San Carlos
San Mateo
South San Francisco

Alum Rock
Campbell
Cupertino
Gilroy
Los Altos
Los Gatos
Milpitas
Morgan Hill
Mountain View
Palo Alto
San Jose
Santa Clara
Saratoga
Stanford
Sunnyvale

Benicia
Dixon
Fairfield
Suisun City
Vacaville
Vallejo

American Canyon
Angwin
Calistoga
Deer Park
Napa
Oakville
Rutherford
Silverado Resort
St. Helena
Yountville

4.9
4.5/5
Based on 863 Google reviews

Schedule your FREE inspection and estimate right away!

Take a look at what our customers are sayingโ€ฆ

4.9
4.5/5
Based on 863 Google reviews
Skip to content