

Our Proven 4-Step Installation Process
Fast. Professional. Done Right the First Time.
1. Home Energy Review
We assess your attic's current insulation levels and identify heat loss areas.
2. Prep & Seal
Vents are cleared, air leaks are sealed, and the attic is prepped for insulation.
3. Blown-In Application
We install R-60 fiberglass insulation evenly using commercial-grade equipment.
4. Final Check & Cleanup
We inspect for coverage and R-value, then clean the space so your home is spotless.
Why Homeowners Trust Us

Experienced &
Certified Installers

Reliable,
Local Service

No-Pressure Recommendations

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Not Sure What’s Right for Your Home?
We’ll Help You Decide — No Pressure.
Every homeowner has different goals. Here’s a quick guide to help you think it through:
On a budget?
Fiberglass blown-in insulation offers solid, affordable performance and is great for most homes.
Eco-conscious?
Cellulose insulation, made from recycled materials, adds strong air sealing with an environmentally friendly footprint.
Still undecided? No problem. We’ll walk you through your options based on your home’s unique needs — with honest advice, no upselling, and clear next steps.
Why More Ontario Homes Are Making the Switch
Better Insulation = Better Living
If your home feels drafty in winter or overheats in the summer, poor attic insulation may be to blame. Over time, insulation breaks down, shifts, or settles — creating air leaks and energy loss that hit your comfort and your wallet.
Upgrading to fiberglass blown-in insulation is one of the most effective ways to restore thermal protection and keep costs down. Here’s why homeowners love it:
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Cuts heating and cooling bills by up to 20
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Seals gaps and hard-to-reach corners with even coverage
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Made from recycled glass and naturally fire-resistant
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Doesn’t attract pests or support mold growth
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Delivers long-lasting performance — up to 80 years
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Meets Ontario’s recommended R-value for year-round protection
This is a clean, quiet install with an immediate impact — and it often pays for itself through lower energy costs.
