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Home Energy Evaluation
As a locally renowned insulation company, our home energy evaluation provides information on the critical areas of energy loss: air leakage and insufficient insulation. Air leakage is evaluated with a blower door test and various other methods, and insulation amounts are assessed with an attic inspection and a thermal camera for areas behind drywall that can’t be visually inspected.

Blown-In Insulation
Blown-in Insulation is one of the most common and economical forms of insulation in most attics. It is typically made from loose-fill fiberglass or cellulose compressed into a bag and requires a particular machine to fluff up the insulation and blow it into place.

Spray Foam Insulation
Spray Foam insulation is a relatively new and energy-efficient type of plastic insulation. It is applied by trained insulation installers with specialized equipment. In the process, two chemical components are sprayed in place and react together to form a foam that fills and seals the area to be insulated.

Batt Insulation
Batt Insulation is a thick blanket of insulation typically made from fiberglass. It comes in thicknesses and widths to match the thickness and spacing of the wall or ceiling joists. It is easy to use as it needs no special equipment; however, it requires precise installation by house insulation contractors to perform well.

Insulation Removal
If insulation has become contaminated from rodent infestation or water damage, it may need to be removed. Experts at May Energy Solutions, a professional contractor for insulation, use specialized vacuum equipment and disposal bags made for insulation removal.

Air Sealing
Air sealing blocks the common paths where air leaks around plumbing and electrical penetrations in a home’s walls, ceiling, and attic. Canned expanding foam or caulk is often used to fill the gaps that allow air leakage into or out of your home.
Top Benefits from Upgrading Home Insulation
Save Money with Lower Energy Bills
Home is More Comfortable
Reduced Outside Noises
Helps the Environment
Prepared for Extreme Weather
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When you schedule a Home Energy Evaluation with us, our technicians will thoroughly inspect your attic, assess air leakage, and use thermal imaging to find any energy loss problems within your home. Our home energy evaluation and recommendations for weatherizing and insulating your home will get you on the road to lower energy bills.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Why do we recommend cellulose insulation?
1) High Coverage – When properly installed, cellulose insulation typically performs better because it completely surrounds the wires, pipes, and outlet boxes that are typically found in house walls.
2) Air Flow Resistance – Cellulose typically performs better because of its resistance to air flow. We can show you a demonstration of how resistance to air-flow cellulose insulation has upon request.
3) Eco-Friendly – Cellulose is almost entirely made from recycled paper. It is generally considered the greenest insulation in terms of the lower amounts of energy and greenhouse gases generated in its production.
4) Safe for Humans and Pets – Cellulose insulation is treated with borate which is non-toxic to humans and pets but is toxic to insects. Also, it is not an attractive nesting material for rodents or pests.
5) Fire and Mold Resistance – Borate treatment makes cellulose insulation fire resistant and mold resistant.
6) Moisture Balancing – Cellulose has moisture balancing capabilities not provided by most other types of insulation. Humidity can be absorbed and released by cellulose insulation instead of flowing directly into or out of the house.
What is a home energy evaluation? How does it help me?
After the home energy evaluation is completed, our technicians will provide homeowners with recommendations to improve the insulation and energy efficiency of their house.