Clifton NJ Insulation Contractor
Clifton Insulation Pros is a professional insulation installer in Clifton, New Jersey that provides quality service for residences and businesses in Passaic County, New Jersey, and the entire New Jersey metro region. We provide a variety of services including but not limited to attic insulation, blown-in, spray foam, air sealing, removal, and more!
We are guarantee exceptional client service and high-quality insulation installation. For years, our firm has served the homes and businesses of the greater Clifton NJ region with the finest materials and service!
Give us a call today for a free consultation and estimate for your project!
Passaic County Insulation Contractors
Passaic County New Jersey is a great place to live and work and we are proud to serve our local communities!
Whether you are enjoying the Paterson Falls, studying at William Paterson University, shopping at Willowbrook Mall or grabbing lunch at Hot Grill or Rutts Hut, we are here to serve our fellow neighbors in Clifton, Paterson, Passaic, Wayne, Bloomingdale, Haledon, Hawthorne, Little Falls, North Haledon, Pompton Lakes, Prospect Park, Ringwood, Totowa, Wanaque, West Milford and Woodland Park, including the greater New Jersey metro areas.
Insulation Services
We install a wide range of products to ensure you get the right product for your needs and budget. We are fully licensed company and our professionals have been helping homeowners and businesses in Clifton NJ for many years.
Here are some of the services we offer:
Attic Insulation
A crucial part of keeping your house warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Your attic can account for up to 30% of your home’s energy loss, so it’s important to make sure it is well insulated.
Fiberglass and cellulose are the most popular materials, however, we also provide Rockwool, and Spray Foam options. Most are installed in one of two ways: rolled-in, or blown-in. We can help you choose the best method for your home and budget.
Spray Foam Insulation
Spray foam is produced by combining two liquids in a special device. Once applied, it expands and seals up cracks and holes as it cures to a hardened foam.
Foam insulation also creates a near-perfect air seal. Spray foam is a versatile material because it may be used in many different ways. It comes in two varieties: open cell and closed cell.
Foam insulation is typically a more premium product, but it offers a superior R-value and air seal not found in other products. Our NJ installation team can help you determine which is best for your project.
Insulation Removal
Our company offers pro removal of insulation. We have the proper equipment and know-how to safely remove most types of product.
If you have old, damaged, or contaminated insulation in your home or business, we can take it away for you. Cleanup of contaminated material should always be done by a pro to keep you safe from mold, fungus, pests, and harmful material.
Attic & Crawl Space
Over the years, these areas tend to accumulate debris, animal feces and damage from excess humidity and or water damage from previous leaks in the roof. Although you should expect insulation to last 30 or more years, these areas should be cleaned and inspected to ensure the material is still in good condition.
Not inspecting and maintaining these areas will lead to loss of R-value and your home's energy efficiency, including dangerous mold, and potential diseases from rodents.
Radiant Barrier
A radiant barrier is essential for ensuring that your AC system does not have to constantly run to keep you comfortable saving you money. It also works to keep heat in during the winter and can even help melt snow off your roof during the winter!
There are a few different types of radiant barriers, but the most common is the reflective foil type. This type is made of thin sheets of aluminum foil that have been bonded to a substrate material like plastic or cardboard. The aluminum reflects 97% of the radiant energy that hits it.
Crawl Space Insulation
A well-insulated crawlspace is crucial to your home. If you are experiencing excessive cold air drafts, especially from the floor you should have it inspected. Cold air from the crawlspace will also seep through cracks and openings in the foundation and walls and causes condensation and possible mold damage.
Basement Insulation
Make a damp, chilly space a pleasant, livable space while save money on your heating and cooling bills by lowering moisture levels, removing mold and humidity issues, and improving overall comfort.
If you want to make use of an commonly underutilized space in homes, the first step is to add insulation. There are many options, but the best type for your needs depends on many variables, including the type of structure you have and its condition.
Rodent Proofing
Many people may be unaware that rodents have taken up residence in their homes. Seeking shelter from the elements, rodents can quickly become a nuisance and even a danger.
If the infestation is unrestricted, it may damage your insulation, air ducts, attic, and create a health hazard by spreading diseases and toxic mold. Rodents chewing on wires can even cause an electrical fire! Rodent proofing will remove and prevent infestations in your home and keep your family healthy and safe.
Air Gap Sealing
Most homes in the USA can leak as much as 30% of their heated or cooled air through gaps and cracks in the building envelope.
Air gap sealing prevents drafts of cold air and hot air from leaking through tiny openings in your home. By doing this, you will improve the efficiency of your HVAC system and make your home temperature more comfortable and increase indoor air quality.
Sealing off the building envelope with spray foam insulation an other methods keeps out moisture, pests, and other contaminants that cause harm to your home and health.
Give us a call for a free estimate and evaluation on your job!
Blown-in Insulation Services
Also referred to as loose-fill, is made from recycled materials such as cellulose insulation, and newspaper. Fiberglass and Rockwool are two additional options. The material is blown into walls, ceilings, attics, crawlspaces, and more.
This method is a great option for any home, but it is perfect for areas with difficult access.