Insulation Service in Plano

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The Insulation Pro (Plano, Texas)

Not all homes or commercial structure are created equally, so there is no one-size-fits-all approach to home and commercial insulation. Insulation is the simplest and most cost effective way to reduce energy use. There are many factors to consider when selecting insulation, including climate, installation, cost, and product performance. When selecting the right insulation for your home, it’s also important to pay attention to a product’s thermal performance rating, known as the R-value. We know that these might sound very overwhelming when all you want is to stay cool in the summer and warm during winter. Worry no more! The Insulation Pro will help you achieve energy efficiency through insulation. The Insulation Pro is proud to be serving the good people of Plano, Texas for years delivering top quality insulation services.

Why is Insulation vital?

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Energy conservation through improved insulation is one of the least expensive and most secure forms of energy available to us.

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The most economically beneficial way to minimize energy consumption during a structure’s lifetime is to install optimum amounts of insulation in all required areas

The Insulation Pro offers these insulation services:

Fiberglass batt

The loose fiberglass or mineral wool fibers used in loose-fill can also be held together with a type of adhesive to create batts or blankets that can then be used to insulate your walls. Fiberglass batts can be used anywhere in your home or commercial structure as long as they are properly supported: attic flats, attic slopes of any pitch, open walls or knee walls in existing or new construction and more.

Spray Foam

The most common type of spray foam insulation is spray polyurethane foam (SPF), which comes in high-density (closed-cell) and low-density (open-cell) forms. Both types require a thermal barrier to provide some protection during a fire. The most commonly used thermal barrier is ½-inch drywall.
Spray foam insulation is commonly used in both open and exposed cavities in both new construction and retrofits. In attics, it is typically applied to the underside of roof rafters. It is especially suited for insulating band joists, as it seals and insulates.

Blow-in

Common types of loose-fill and blown insulation include fiberglass/mineral wool and cellulose. Cellulose is made of a ground-up newspaper that has been treated with fire-retardant.
Loose-fill or blown insulation is commonly used in existing homes as well as in new construction. Both types can be installed at a high density (dense-packed) or blown into a wall cavity. This type of insulation is generally used on attic flats and slopes of low to moderate pitch (less than six inches).

Follow Us At:

Store Address:

Lorem Ipsum St., Lorem Ipsum City, 1234

Hours of Operations:

Monday: 6AM – 11PM

Tuesday: 6AM – 11PM

Wednesday: 6AM – 11PM

Thursday: 6AM – 11PM

Friday: 6AM – 11PM

Saturday: 6AM – 5PM

Sunday: CLOSED

Services:
Commercial Pros
  • Commercial Insulation
  • Caulking & Sealants
  • Fiberglass
  • Metal Building
  • Rigid Board
  • Spray Foam
  • Spray Thermal & Acoustical
Home Builder/Remodelers
  • Fireplaces
  • Insulation
    • Air Sealing
    • Attic
    • BIBS
    • Cellulose
    • Fiberglass
    • Reflective
    • Rigid Board
    • Spray Foam
Homeowner
  • Fireplaces
  • Insulation
    • Air Sealing
    • Attic
    • Cellulose
    • Fiberglass
    • Reflective
    • Rigid Board
    • Spray Foam