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Home Insulation Company, Inc.

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Contractors in Eugene, OR
Contractors

Location

2450 Highway 99 N
Eugene, OR
97402

About

Home Insulation, founded in 1948, was one of the first Insulation contracting companies started in the entire state of Oregon. Whether it's new construction or weatherizing an existing home or business, Home Insulation is the company to call in the Eugene, OR area. With over 50 years of experience you can be confident that we will do the job right on time, the first time and within your budget.Types of insulation include: Fiberglass Insulation batts and blow-in Acoustic Fire Pipe FoamWalls, under floors and sloped ceilings are generally insulated using batted material and flat ceilings are usually insulated with blow-in insulation, although some situations may dictate differently. We can help you determine what type of insulation you will need, at the best value. Local utilities are offering low-interest and no-interest loans for energy-efficiency upgrades involving insulation.Call Home Insulation today and get answers ASAP!

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Did you know that fiberglass is 500 times less conductive of heat and cold than aluminum? Thus, using fiberglass in a variety of home construction applications promotes energy efficiency and results in long-term cost savings overall.
Have you ever heard of an Energy Efficient Mortgage (EEM)? An EEM is a mortgage that credits a home's energy efficiency in the mortgage itself. EEMs give borrowers the opportunity to finance cost-effective, energy-saving measures, like the use of spray foam insulation, as part of a single mortgage.
Want to make sure that your construction is as efficient as possible? Fiberglass is one of the best materials that your can choose. It’s so energy efficient that its products earn Energy Star® ratings, and can contribute to LEED® and Green Globe® ratings.
Did you know that certain types of spray foam insulation are approved by the Federal Emergency Management Agency as a flood resistant material? If you live in an area that frequently floods, this type of insulation can be a very good investment.
Fiberglass materials are made out of woven glass strands with resin, and this combination gives the material a lot of strength. That being said, fiberglass is both strong and very lightweight, which makes fiberglass an ideal material for applications like roofing.
Spray foam insulation is an established product that's considered green because it saves energy dollars over time. The spray foam insulation industry generates $10 billion a year in revenue and employs almost 28,000 people in 440 manufacturing operations nationwide.
Unfortunately, no roofing material is completely without its routine maintenance requirements. When you install a fiberglass roof on your home, it’s usually necessary to reapply the gel coating every 15 years or so.
Did you know that spray foam insulation does not settle, shrink, or pack down over time the way other types of insulation do? Indeed, spray foam insulation does not split or crack; it goes on thick as it is applied and stays that way for many years.
Chopped strand mat is frequently used to reinforce fiberglass products. Glass fibers are randomly laid across each other and held together by a binding agent. Once the mat is molded into the appropriate shape, resin is applied to dissolve the binder and harden the product.
Since during the application of spray foam insulation, the foam fills even the tiniest of cracks and crevices. This keeps bugs, vermin, and other pests out of the home or building. This can save you on extermination bills over the long run.
In addition to its strength, durability, and low carbon footprint, fiberglass products are also recyclable once they are no longer needed. Discarded fiberglass can be ground and used as an additive to cement.
Interested in reducing your home’s environmental footprint? Then you’ll definitely want to consider upgrading to spray foam insulation. The Nature Conservancy estimates that spray foam insulation will reduce the carbon footprint of a single home by five tons per year.
If saltwater is your preferred boating medium, then a vessel constructed from fiberglass is the only way to float. Because fiberglass does not corrode, rust is eliminated making maintenance much easier and less expensive.
It’s important to consider long-term cost benefits when you want to upgrade your home. Having spray foam insulation installed can save you a lot of money in heating and cooling costs. In addition, it can add substantially to your home’s resale value.
If you’ve been considering waterproofing your home’s foundation to ensure it doesn’t shift or grow to weak to properly support your home, fiberglass is an excellent waterproofing option. When you’re ready to learn more about our process, we’re always happy to answer your questions.
For a survey of around 950 people who have had spray foam insulation installed, the average cost to have your home installed with spray foam insulation was around $1,800. It depends on the size of the house, as well as what type of spray foam insulation is installed.
Fiberglass shingles have considerably less weight than tile or slate, so they are easier to install in many cases. Interestingly, while tile roofs can weigh as much as 1,200 pounds per square foot, fiberglass roofs weight around 350 pounds.
There are several advantages of close cell versus open cell insulation foam. Closed cell has a higher R-value (at greater than 6.0 per inch), is much more water resistant, and offers a higher strength and rigidity than open cell types.
Steel and iron are very durable, but both of these can rust if water gets all the way to the surface. That means wrought iron needs to be painted, or the metal needs to be treated. Fiberglass can’t rust, which means significantly less maintenance.
Unlike many other insulation types, spray foam insulation is not a food source for pests. In fact, spray foam is a natural insect repellent, and termites, cockroaches, and other critters want nothing to do with it! It is a natural rodent repellent as well.
Since fiberglass roofing materials are not loose and floppy like asphalt shingles, ice dams are less likely to form during the winter, eliminating the damage and headaches caused by this phenomenon.
One of the major benefits of spray foam insulation is its versatility. Because of its structure and the way it’s applied, spray foam adheres very well to nearly every kind of surface, including the common ones found in homes and residential buildings like wood, metal, and concrete.
Fiberglass roof shingles weigh considerably less than their tile and slate equivalents. A tile roof can weigh as much 1200 pounds per square foot, while the average fiberglass roof weighs about 350 pounds per square foot. The shingles are also easy to install and repair.
A recent study done by the nonprofit home building company, Habitat For Humanity, found that the homes they built using spray foam insulation were significantly better insulated then those using traditional fiberglass. The spray foam insulated homes paid almost $600 dollars less in utilities over 6 months than the others!

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  • What is the phone number for Home Insulation Company, Inc. in Eugene OR?
    You can reach them at: 541-484-1733. It’s best to call Home Insulation Company, Inc. during business hours.
  • What is the address for Home Insulation Company, Inc. on highway in Eugene?
    Home Insulation Company, Inc. is located at this address: 2450 Highway 99 N Eugene, OR 97402.