Eskimo Insulation – Eskimo Insulation https://www.eskimoinsulation.com We are a Houston Spray Foam Insulation Company Wed, 26 Jun 2024 21:36:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.26 Tips for a More Efficient Home Part 2 https://www.eskimoinsulation.com/2016/03/20/tips-for-a-more-efficient-home-part-2/ Sun, 20 Mar 2016 19:07:37 +0000 http://www.eskimoinsulation.com/?p=614 Save money by improving your home’s efficiency! If you want to save money on your monthly utility bills, you need to learn how to make your home more efficient. Getting spray foam insulation installed in your Houston home is a wonderful way to improve its efficiency, and in our last blog, we went over several more tips for increased efficiency. #4. Insulate your pipes and water heater.  By covering your water heater with an insulated water heater blanket, you can help it to retain heat more effectively, which will make it lose less energy when you use the hot water. You can also install rubber or foam pipe insulation to prevent your cold pipes from sweating when it is hot out. #5. Keep your air ducts clean.  If your air ducts are dirty, it reduces the flow of air in your home, plus it adds stress on your furnace. Luckily, cleaning your air ducts is incredibly easy, and it can keep your home running efficiently. #6. Plant trees for increased shade. The more shade there is around your home, the cooler it will be. Trees are not only a beautiful addition to your landscape, they can also increase the amount of shade around your home if planted on the west and southwest sides. There are so many great ways to improve your home’s efficiency, but one of the best things that you can do is install spray foam insulation. Contact us today to get started!

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Save money by improving your home’s efficiency!

If you want to save money on your monthly utility bills, you need to learn how to make your home more efficient. Getting spray foam insulation installed in your Houston home is a wonderful way to improve its efficiency, and in our last blog, we went over several more tips for increased efficiency.

#4. Insulate your pipes and water heater. 

By covering your water heater with an insulated water heater blanket, you can help it to retain heat more effectively, which will make it lose less energy when you use the hot water. You can also install rubber or foam pipe insulation to prevent your cold pipes from sweating when it is hot out.

#5. Keep your air ducts clean. 

If your air ducts are dirty, it reduces the flow of air in your home, plus it adds stress on your furnace. Luckily, cleaning your air ducts is incredibly easy, and it can keep your home running efficiently.

#6. Plant trees for increased shade.

The more shade there is around your home, the cooler it will be. Trees are not only a beautiful addition to your landscape, they can also increase the amount of shade around your home if planted on the west and southwest sides.

There are so many great ways to improve your home’s efficiency, but one of the best things that you can do is install spray foam insulation. Contact us today to get started!

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Tips for a More Efficient Home https://www.eskimoinsulation.com/2016/03/05/tips-for-a-more-efficient-home/ Sat, 05 Mar 2016 18:46:00 +0000 http://www.eskimoinsulation.com/?p=611 Would you like to make your home more efficient? No one wants to pay more for their utility bills than necessary, and luckily, there are many things that you can do to make your home more efficient. One of the best things that you can do is to install spray foam insulation in your home, but there are lots of other easy ways to improve the efficiency in your home. The following is a list from our insulation contractor in Houston of a few tips for a more efficient home: #1. Replace your windows.  If you have single pane windows or windows with aluminum frames, cool air could be leaking out of your home right from under your nose. This can be easily fixed by replacing those single pane windows with double pane windows and those aluminum frames with vinyl frames. #2. Use LEDs or CFLs instead of incandescent bulbs. Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) can last for up to 10 times longer than your typical incandescent bulbs, plus they use 75 percent less energy! LEDs are also a great option because they can last up to three to five times longer than even CFLs. #3. Reseal your windows and doors.  It is common for cool air to escape through the bottom of doors, and if you want to fix it, all you need to do is install a door sweep at the bottom of your doors. It is also a good idea to install fresh caulk on your windows. Do you want to learn about more ways to improve your home’s efficiency? If so, please stay tuned for our next blog.

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Would you like to make your home more efficient?

No one wants to pay more for their utility bills than necessary, and luckily, there are many things that you can do to make your home more efficient. One of the best things that you can do is to install spray foam insulation in your home, but there are lots of other easy ways to improve the efficiency in your home. The following is a list from our insulation contractor in Houston of a few tips for a more efficient home:

#1. Replace your windows. 

If you have single pane windows or windows with aluminum frames, cool air could be leaking out of your home right from under your nose. This can be easily fixed by replacing those single pane windows with double pane windows and those aluminum frames with vinyl frames.

#2. Use LEDs or CFLs instead of incandescent bulbs.

Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) can last for up to 10 times longer than your typical incandescent bulbs, plus they use 75 percent less energy! LEDs are also a great option because they can last up to three to five times longer than even CFLs.

#3. Reseal your windows and doors. 

It is common for cool air to escape through the bottom of doors, and if you want to fix it, all you need to do is install a door sweep at the bottom of your doors. It is also a good idea to install fresh caulk on your windows.

Do you want to learn about more ways to improve your home’s efficiency? If so, please stay tuned for our next blog.

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Top DIY Spray Foam Insulation Mistakes Part 2 https://www.eskimoinsulation.com/2016/02/20/top-diy-spray-foam-insulation-mistakes-part-2/ Sat, 20 Feb 2016 18:44:59 +0000 http://www.eskimoinsulation.com/?p=603 It’s too easy to make mistakes when installing spray foam insulation in Houston on your own.  Many homeowners think that they can install their spray foam insulation on their own, but it’s always a good idea to hire a contractor. Not only will you get better results, but you’ll also be able to avoid the common DIY insulation mistakes many homeowners make. In our last blog, our experts went over just a couple of those mistakes. Here are a couple more DIY mistakes you can avoid when you hire an insulation installation contractor: Mistake #3. Using the same kind of insulation in every part of your home.  Both closed-cell and open-cell are unique, and each option has its own pros and cons. It is also important to note that both of these options have their own specific uses. For example, closed-cell spray foam is ideal for cold floors and metal buildings, whereas open-cell spray foam is ideal for home insulation and sound rooms. Mistake #4. Guessing about home much insulation you’re going to need.  Unless you regularly install insulation on a daily basis, you probably don’t have the experience to accurately guess how much insulation you’re going to need. This can leave you with inadequate coverage. Only a contractor who has experience and expertise will be able to make an accurate estimate about how much insulation you’ll need. Although we’ve gone over several costly mistakes that are common with DIY insulation installations, you should know that there are many more you could avoid by hiring a professional. Get your insulation installation done right the first time by contacting Eskimo Insulation today!

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It’s too easy to make mistakes when installing spray foam insulation in Houston on your own. 

Many homeowners think that they can install their spray foam insulation on their own, but it’s always a good idea to hire a contractor. Not only will you get better results, but you’ll also be able to avoid the common DIY insulation mistakes many homeowners make. In our last blog, our experts went over just a couple of those mistakes. Here are a couple more DIY mistakes you can avoid when you hire an insulation installation contractor:

Mistake #3. Using the same kind of insulation in every part of your home. 

Both closed-cell and open-cell are unique, and each option has its own pros and cons. It is also important to note that both of these options have their own specific uses. For example, closed-cell spray foam is ideal for cold floors and metal buildings, whereas open-cell spray foam is ideal for home insulation and sound rooms.

Mistake #4. Guessing about home much insulation you’re going to need. 

Unless you regularly install insulation on a daily basis, you probably don’t have the experience to accurately guess how much insulation you’re going to need. This can leave you with inadequate coverage. Only a contractor who has experience and expertise will be able to make an accurate estimate about how much insulation you’ll need.

Although we’ve gone over several costly mistakes that are common with DIY insulation installations, you should know that there are many more you could avoid by hiring a professional. Get your insulation installation done right the first time by contacting Eskimo Insulation today!

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Top DIY Spray Foam Insulation Mistakes https://www.eskimoinsulation.com/2016/02/05/top-diy-spray-foam-insulation-mistakes/ Fri, 05 Feb 2016 18:24:14 +0000 http://www.eskimoinsulation.com/?p=599 Some jobs should never be DIY.  Many savvy homeowners like to do as much as they can themselves. While you may be able to get away with painting your own house or unclogging your own toilet, there are some things that need to be left up to the professionals, and insulation installation is definitely one of them. By turning to us as your experienced insulation contractor in Houston, you can stay way from these common DIY spray foam insulation mistakes: Mistake #1. Foregoing the proper safety equipment.  Believe it or not, installing spray foam can actually be very dangerous. If you do not wear the adequate protection, you could end up with irritated lungs and skin. Proper safety equipment isn’t optional when installing spray foam insulation, and unfortunately, most DIYers don’t protect themselves acceptably. Mistake #2. Focusing on R-Value alone.  While it’s true that you should always consider R-Value when choosing the right type of insulation for your home, it isn’t the only thing you should consider. One of the biggest reasons for installing insulation in the first place is to prevent air leaks, and you may be surprised to learn that R-Value actually has nothing to do with the ability to prevent air leaks. In addition to R-Value, you also need to consider resistance to mold, moisture, pests and air leaks. As you can see, there are many reasons to hire an insulation contractor instead of attempting to do it yourself. Learn about more mistakes you can avoid by hiring an insulation contractor when you stay tuned for our next blog.    

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Some jobs should never be DIY. 

Many savvy homeowners like to do as much as they can themselves. While you may be able to get away with painting your own house or unclogging your own toilet, there are some things that need to be left up to the professionals, and insulation installation is definitely one of them. By turning to us as your experienced insulation contractor in Houston, you can stay way from these common DIY spray foam insulation mistakes:

Mistake #1. Foregoing the proper safety equipment. 

Believe it or not, installing spray foam can actually be very dangerous. If you do not wear the adequate protection, you could end up with irritated lungs and skin. Proper safety equipment isn’t optional when installing spray foam insulation, and unfortunately, most DIYers don’t protect themselves acceptably.

Mistake #2. Focusing on R-Value alone. 

While it’s true that you should always consider R-Value when choosing the right type of insulation for your home, it isn’t the only thing you should consider. One of the biggest reasons for installing insulation in the first place is to prevent air leaks, and you may be surprised to learn that R-Value actually has nothing to do with the ability to prevent air leaks. In addition to R-Value, you also need to consider resistance to mold, moisture, pests and air leaks.

As you can see, there are many reasons to hire an insulation contractor instead of attempting to do it yourself. Learn about more mistakes you can avoid by hiring an insulation contractor when you stay tuned for our next blog.

 

 

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Common Myths About Spray Foam Insulation Debunked Part 2 https://www.eskimoinsulation.com/2016/01/20/common-myths-about-spray-foam-insulation-debunked-part-2/ Wed, 20 Jan 2016 15:17:34 +0000 http://www.eskimoinsulation.com/?p=595 Spray foam insulation in Houston is highly misunderstood.  When it comes insulation for your home, you have so many options to choose from, but one of the best is certainly spray foam insulation. Although spray foam insulation is a great option, it’s highly misunderstood, and part of the reason for this is that there are many myths and misconceptions about it. In our latest post, we debunked a couple of those myths. Keep reading to learn the truth about more spray foam insulation myths: Myth #3. Fiberglass is just as good as spray foam insulation. Many people think that fiberglass is just as good, if not better, than spray foam insulation because of the claim that it has a high R-Value. R-Value is how thermal resistance is measured, and while thermal resistance is an important part of insulation, it’s also important to account for moisture and air flow. Spray foam insulation does a better job at preventing both moisture and air from getting in your walls, which makes it superior to fiberglass. Myth #4. Spray foam insulation is incredibly expensive. While it’s true that spray foam insulation is a bigger investment than many other insulation options, you’ll recover the costs in no time with energy savings. Houses that are insulated with spray foam lose up to 50 percent less air than homes that aren’t insulated with spray foam. Not only does this save you energy, it may also help you qualify for state and federal tax deductions. Myth #5. Spray foam insulation is harmful for your health.  While it’s true that heavy protection is required while the spray foam insulation is being mixed and sprayed, once it dries, it is a completely non-toxic, highly effective insulation option.

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Spray foam insulation in Houston is highly misunderstood. 

When it comes insulation for your home, you have so many options to choose from, but one of the best is certainly spray foam insulation. Although spray foam insulation is a great option, it’s highly misunderstood, and part of the reason for this is that there are many myths and misconceptions about it. In our latest post, we debunked a couple of those myths. Keep reading to learn the truth about more spray foam insulation myths:

Myth #3. Fiberglass is just as good as spray foam insulation.

Many people think that fiberglass is just as good, if not better, than spray foam insulation because of the claim that it has a high R-Value. R-Value is how thermal resistance is measured, and while thermal resistance is an important part of insulation, it’s also important to account for moisture and air flow. Spray foam insulation does a better job at preventing both moisture and air from getting in your walls, which makes it superior to fiberglass.

Myth #4. Spray foam insulation is incredibly expensive.

While it’s true that spray foam insulation is a bigger investment than many other insulation options, you’ll recover the costs in no time with energy savings. Houses that are insulated with spray foam lose up to 50 percent less air than homes that aren’t insulated with spray foam. Not only does this save you energy, it may also help you qualify for state and federal tax deductions.

Myth #5. Spray foam insulation is harmful for your health. 

While it’s true that heavy protection is required while the spray foam insulation is being mixed and sprayed, once it dries, it is a completely non-toxic, highly effective insulation option.

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Common Myths About Spray Foam Insulation Debunked https://www.eskimoinsulation.com/2016/01/05/common-myths-about-spray-foam-insulation-debunked/ Tue, 05 Jan 2016 14:52:01 +0000 http://www.eskimoinsulation.com/?p=592 There are so many myths and misconceptions out there about spray foam insulation.  If you’ve done any research about insulation, then you know that you have many options to choose from. Spray foam insulation has been a popular option among many homebuilders and homeowners as of late, but it is also incredibly misunderstood. At Eskimo Insulation, our insulation contractors in Houston are dedicated to helping you understand spray foam insulation so that you have the information you need to pick the best insulation for you. That’s why we’ve set out to debunk these common myths about spray foam insulation: Myth #1. Spray foam insulation is just an unproven fad.  Because of its rising popularity, many people think that spray foam insulation is a new thing, but it’s actually been around for quite a while. In fact, starting in the 1940’s, it was used in the United States for planes, and in 1954, it started being used for commercial homes. Myth #2. All spray foam insulation is the same.  There are two main kinds of spray foam insulation: closed-cell spray foam insulation and open-cell spray foam insulation. While open-cell spray foam insulation is certainly a cheaper option, it isn’t the appropriate option in every project. The fact of the matter is that each kind of spray foam insulation has its place. There are so many myths and misconceptions about spray foam insulation, and we’ve just had time to go over a couple of them today. Would you like to learn the truth about more spray foam insulation myths? If so, please stay tuned for our next blog.

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There are so many myths and misconceptions out there about spray foam insulation. 

If you’ve done any research about insulation, then you know that you have many options to choose from. Spray foam insulation has been a popular option among many homebuilders and homeowners as of late, but it is also incredibly misunderstood. At Eskimo Insulation, our insulation contractors in Houston are dedicated to helping you understand spray foam insulation so that you have the information you need to pick the best insulation for you. That’s why we’ve set out to debunk these common myths about spray foam insulation:

Myth #1. Spray foam insulation is just an unproven fad. 

Because of its rising popularity, many people think that spray foam insulation is a new thing, but it’s actually been around for quite a while. In fact, starting in the 1940’s, it was used in the United States for planes, and in 1954, it started being used for commercial homes.

Myth #2. All spray foam insulation is the same. 

There are two main kinds of spray foam insulation: closed-cell spray foam insulation and open-cell spray foam insulation. While open-cell spray foam insulation is certainly a cheaper option, it isn’t the appropriate option in every project. The fact of the matter is that each kind of spray foam insulation has its place.

There are so many myths and misconceptions about spray foam insulation, and we’ve just had time to go over a couple of them today. Would you like to learn the truth about more spray foam insulation myths? If so, please stay tuned for our next blog.

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The Dollars and Sense of Spray Foam Insulation https://www.eskimoinsulation.com/2015/12/20/the-dollars-and-sense-of-spray-foam-insulation/ Sun, 20 Dec 2015 15:32:55 +0000 http://www.eskimoinsulation.com/?p=583 Why should you consider spray foam insulation over fiberglass insulation for your home in Houston? When it comes to insulation, you have many options to choose from but two of the most popular have to be spray foam and fiberglass. Fiberglass has been used for many years but advances in the industry have made way for a new, more efficient kind of insulation, spray foam. Unlike fiberglass, spray foam insulation will not only insulate your home, it will also seal any air leaks that may be present. This helps spray foam insulation to be one of the best things you can do to make your home more efficient. Is spray foam insulation worth the additional cost?  Spray foam insulation is more expensive than fiberglass. However, just because your initial investment in spray foam insulation may be higher than what you would like, you are likely to get that money back in no time. With the addition of spray foam insulation, you could save up to 20% every month on your energy bills. Not only does spray foam insulation help your home to be more efficient, it also takes some of the pressure off of your HVAC system, which can help it to last longer. Homeowners who decide to utilize spray foam insulation can enjoy monthly and yearly savings. The initial investment of spray foam insulation is more than the investment for fiberglass, but spray foam insulation will pay for itself over the years by correcting air leaks and enhancing your home’s efficiency. Are you ready to install spray foam insulation in your home? Contact us today to get started!

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Why should you consider spray foam insulation over fiberglass insulation for your home in Houston?

When it comes to insulation, you have many options to choose from but two of the most popular have to be spray foam and fiberglass. Fiberglass has been used for many years but advances in the industry have made way for a new, more efficient kind of insulation, spray foam. Unlike fiberglass, spray foam insulation will not only insulate your home, it will also seal any air leaks that may be present. This helps spray foam insulation to be one of the best things you can do to make your home more efficient.

Is spray foam insulation worth the additional cost? 

Spray foam insulation is more expensive than fiberglass. However, just because your initial investment in spray foam insulation may be higher than what you would like, you are likely to get that money back in no time. With the addition of spray foam insulation, you could save up to 20% every month on your energy bills. Not only does spray foam insulation help your home to be more efficient, it also takes some of the pressure off of your HVAC system, which can help it to last longer.

Homeowners who decide to utilize spray foam insulation can enjoy monthly and yearly savings. The initial investment of spray foam insulation is more than the investment for fiberglass, but spray foam insulation will pay for itself over the years by correcting air leaks and enhancing your home’s efficiency. Are you ready to install spray foam insulation in your home? Contact us today to get started!

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Welcome to Eskimo Insulation https://www.eskimoinsulation.com/2015/12/05/welcome-to-eskimo-insulation/ Sat, 05 Dec 2015 14:52:54 +0000 http://www.eskimoinsulation.com/?p=579 At Eskimo Insulation, we are proud to be Houston’s premier insulation contractors.  When you need spray foam insulation in Houston, there’s no better company to turn to than Eskimo Insulation. We have been serving southeast Texas for almost ten years now, and there is no insulation project that is too big or too small for our contractors. We’ve worked with builders and homeowners alike to cut cost and increase comfort, and no other team has your back like we do. What makes Eskimo Insulation so different?  Here at Eskimo Insulation, we know that there are many companies and contractors you could turn to for your insulation needs, but none of these companies can rival our experience, expertise and high-quality work. We started with humble beginnings in 2006, but with years of hard work and integrity, we’ve earned our reputation for excellence. As an industry leader, we have what it takes to handle all of your insulation needs. Whether you want to insulate your walls, floors, roof or even a metal building, our team has you covered. We also utilize both closed and open cell spray foam insulation, which means that we have the versatility to handle any project. Don’t just rely on any insulation contractors for your projects. Rest assured that your insulation needs are met in full by relying on Houston’s premier insulation contractors. Turn to Eskimo Insulation for the very best insulation products and professional, high-quality installation. Are you ready to get started? If so, contact us today for your free, no obligation quote!  

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At Eskimo Insulation, we are proud to be Houston’s premier insulation contractors. 

When you need spray foam insulation in Houston, there’s no better company to turn to than Eskimo Insulation. We have been serving southeast Texas for almost ten years now, and there is no insulation project that is too big or too small for our contractors. We’ve worked with builders and homeowners alike to cut cost and increase comfort, and no other team has your back like we do.

What makes Eskimo Insulation so different? 

Here at Eskimo Insulation, we know that there are many companies and contractors you could turn to for your insulation needs, but none of these companies can rival our experience, expertise and high-quality work. We started with humble beginnings in 2006, but with years of hard work and integrity, we’ve earned our reputation for excellence. As an industry leader, we have what it takes to handle all of your insulation needs. Whether you want to insulate your walls, floors, roof or even a metal building, our team has you covered. We also utilize both closed and open cell spray foam insulation, which means that we have the versatility to handle any project.

Don’t just rely on any insulation contractors for your projects. Rest assured that your insulation needs are met in full by relying on Houston’s premier insulation contractors. Turn to Eskimo Insulation for the very best insulation products and professional, high-quality installation. Are you ready to get started? If so, contact us today for your free, no obligation quote!

 

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