Clarkston Insulation
An insulation website providing the latest information on insulation products and methods. With over 30 years experience in the insulation industry, we know the changes in products, what methods work (long-term) and what to do in difficult situations.
Clarkston Insulation is a family owned and operated business which has been providing top quality fiberglass and cellulose insulation products and installation for both residential and commercial applications ever since 1975! For more than thirty years we have been proving ourselves as top quality fabricators and installers of insulation, because we pay the closest possible attention to each and every detail when installing the insulation products that best meet your needs.
We pride ourselves on our ability to bring thirty years' worth of experience to your home and all of your projects. We provide estimates which are competitive, but never sacrifice quality or workmanship for speed or price. Our business owners will be on your job site so that you can have immediate answers to all of your questions, and when we are finished, we leave your job clean.
While the majority of our insulation jobs are in Oakland County and Genesee County, we travel throughout the state and into Ohio and Indiana.
Home Insulation Applications
Regardless of whether you are planning on building a new home for your family, or if you are simply working on improving the quality of your existing home, Clarkston Insulation can bring several decades' worth of experience and expertise to the table in an attempt to meet all of your insulating needs. The addition of insulation for your attic and basement will greatly improve the effectiveness of your utilities which is a much needed change with the way that energy costs are raising right now.
Hot and cold air both tend to leak through the attic and basement of your home, so if you want to conserve energy and save money on your energy bills at the same time, correctly installed home insulation products in these storage areas can truly work wonders. You may be able to save as much as 20-percent of your energy bill every month just by adding new high-quality insulation to your attic and basement.
Regardless of what type of insulation application you need, Clarkston Insulation has the tools and the expertise necessary to make it happen. So if you want to keep your home warmer at night, or you just want to pare down the energy bill a little bit, new high-quality insulation can really change a lot by reducing the amount of air which escapes through the attic and the basement of your home.
Fiberglass Insulation and Cellulose Insulation Applications
At Clarkston Insulation we possess the knowledge and experience necessary to install both fiberglass insulation and Cellulose insulation as well. Fiberglass insulation is an interesting insulation product which can be installed for home projects in the form of faced or un-faced batting, forming a thick blanked composed of glass fibers which are spun and then encapsulated in a vapor retardant lined paper bag. Un-faced fiberglass insulation is the same thick blanket of spun glass fibers but without the paper cover.
For nearly seventy years, Fiberglass insulation has been the industry standard when it comes to applications for the residential home. Even today, fiberglass is still one of the most economical and most powerful ways to insulate your entire home.
Cellulose is a useful type of insulation for adding more insulation to any fiberglass which already exists, especially for attic or basement applications. If you do not already have twelve inches of insulation in these storage spaces, it would benefit your energy bill to add more insulation to these areas.
Blown-In Insulation
There are several different options which can be utilized when blowing insulation into walls and attics. Blown insulation and spray foam insulation are the best options when it comes to retrofitting an existing house with renewed insulation. This way, you do not have to tear down the walls to replace the insulation in your walls, attic or basement. Blown in or sprayed in insulation applications are typically much easier to work with, especially when the old insulation is hard to get to or to replace all together. On the other hand, you can choose to use batting insulation or blown in or sprayed insulation if you are installing installation into walls which are still in the middle of construction instead. The best way for you to install new insulation over the old for attic or similar applications is simply to use the blown-in insulation method.
Environmentally Friendly Insulation Products
Over the years, the amount of formaldehyde which has been used in various types of building materials has significantly increased. There are only trace amounts of formaldehyde in today's insulation products, if any at all. Although the amount of formaldehyde has been drastically reduced in insulation products, if you are still worried about the risks associated with its presence, you may consider adding more house plants to your home to better circulate the oxygen in your home and to improve the air quality where formaldehyde exists.
Recent Insulation Code Issues and Related Questions
- Fire blocking: There is confusion over what is acceptable and what is not. Here is what the code says.
Insulation Machines
Are you looking for high-quality insulation machines which have been previously used? We currently have three units available for sale.
Are you interested in selling an insulation machine which is still in working order? Simply drop us an e-mail and we will post all of the details of your insulation machine for you, for free.