There are plenty of good reasons to insulate your home. We’ve seen them all at A+ Insulation. Here are the top six that we see the most often.
Whether you want to be more comfortable, save money on energy bills, or want a quieter home, we can help with the right kind of insulation.
You Have an Older Home with Little or No Insulation
Did you know that most homes are under-insulated? It’s true. The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA) estimates that roughly 90% of existing U.S. homes are under-insulated, based on new research.
Most people assume their home is sufficiently insulated, but they are wrong. Only 20% of homes built before 1980 were well insulated). If you have an older home, you can save on energy bills and feel more comfortable by adding insulation – especially to your attic.
Related Read: 90% of Homes are Under-Insulated – Is Yours?
Keeping Your Home Comfortable
If your home feels uncomfortably cold cold in the winter or hot in the summer, the culprit is probably not just your air conditioner or furnace, you most likely lack the proper insulation. Your home probably also leaks air in quite a few places.
A free home energy evaluation can help you identify where your home is losing its energy (and your money). We’ll be able to tell you where you can make the changes that will affect your comfort (and wallet) the most. It’s great information and it costs you nothing to get informed about your home’s energy efficiency.
Upcoming Remodeling Projects
If you’re building an addition to your home, or adding siding or a new roof, it’s the perfect time to add insulation. If you’re going to build it, you want it to be comfortable and energy efficient. Plus, it’s easier to add insulation to new construction than existing structures.
Related Read: Remodeling? One Thing Most Homeowners Forget to Update
High Energy Bills
If your energy bills seem high, it’s most likely due to lack of insulation and a home that leaks energy. Get a free energy evaluation to find out exactly where you could benefit from sealing and insulating your home.
Noise Reduction
Noise from both outside and inside the home can be lessened with insulation. It’s perfect for offices, home theatre rooms, and nurseries to absorb room-to-room noise. Insulating outside walls will keep outside sounds from sneaking in.
Environmental Responsibility
If you’re concerned about the effect of energy use on the environment, insulation definitely lessens the amount of energy your home uses and loses. Installing insulation helps reduce energy loss in a number of areas in the house.
A great place to start is the attic, as about 25% of a home’s energy can be lost through the attic. Adding insulation to walls and ceilings and over unconditioned ground floor spaces, like basements and garages, is a simple and effective way to reduce energy loss.

It’s an old saying, but “The devil is in the details” means that mistakes are usually made in the small details of a project. At A+ Insulation, we know that is true. That’s why we pay special attention to the details, to make sure your insulation installation is superior. What details, you ask? Take a peek at the attention to detail we give every insulation job:





Surprises can be great – surprise parties, surprise presents, surprise vacations. But there are some surprises that aren’t so appreciated – surprise accidents, surprise repairs, surprise bills. At A+ Insulation, we know you don’t want any of those kind of surprises.
Homes use a lot of energy. But just how much does it cost to run your home? The team at A+ Insulation wondered the same thing, so we’re breaking it down for you. As a homeowner, here is where the bulk of your money goes when it comes to energy bills. We looked at a 2013 study by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for reference. Here’s how it broke down:
It’s fair to say that everyone would like to save money on energy bills. But what can you do to make that a reality? The team at A+ Insulation put together this list of doable things that will keep your energy bills lower this summer.
It’s safe to say that, Grog & Og did not have insulation in their cave. They were too busy trying to survive by hunting and not getting eaten to worry about freezing to death. Fire simply had to do when it came to warmth.
A home that is not properly insulated will not only feel drafty, but it will also have some pretty hefty heating and cooling bills. If you suspect your home is under insulated, it may behoove you to do your own homeowner insulation inspection. There are several areas that are fairly easy to inspect. The insulation pros at A+ Insulation will walk you through the basics so that you can do your own insulation inspection.
Making your home more energy efficient will save you hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars a year if done properly. Using caulk to seal holes where heat and air escape is a great step toward having a more energy efficient home. Below are several tips from the pros at A+ Insulation for caulking your home.
Unless your home was specially constructed for energy efficiency, you can probably reduce your energy bills by adding more insulation. This is especially true if your home is older, but even adding insulation to a newer home can pay for itself in just a few years. There are some special considerations in each area of your home when it comes to insulation installation. This article from the insulation professionals at A+ Insulation will give you some tips on insulating a cathedral ceiling.