Home insulation
Whole-home insulation assessment and installation covering attic, walls, crawl space, and basement to maximize comfort and savings.
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Your attic loses more heat than any other part of your home. Blown-in insulation fills every gap and corner so your furnace runs less and your family stays warm without a sky-high gas bill.

Blown-in insulation in Mansfield fills your attic with loose fiberglass or cellulose material that wraps around joists, beams, and odd-shaped corners - most jobs for a typical home are completed in a single day, including air sealing prep.
A large share of Mansfield homes were built before 1970, when insulation requirements were minimal. If your attic was last insulated decades ago, the material has likely settled and is no longer doing its job. The result is a house that is expensive to heat in winter and uncomfortable to cool in summer - even with a new furnace.
Blown-in insulation is one of the most cost-effective upgrades a Mansfield homeowner can make. If your attic also needs air sealing or your old insulation needs to come out first, our home insulation service covers the full picture.
If you can see the wooden beams running across your attic floor, your insulation is almost certainly too thin. Those joists should be buried under a thick, even layer of material. Every day your furnace runs, you are losing heat through those exposed gaps.
Ice dams are ridges of ice that build up along the eaves after a snowfall. They form when heat escaping through a poorly insulated attic melts snow near the peak, and that water refreezes at the cold edge of the roof. Mansfield gets enough snow and cold to make ice dams a real problem - and they can force water under your shingles.
If your gas bill climbs each winter but your habits have not changed, heat loss through the attic is one of the first places to look. A poorly insulated attic can account for a large share of your home's total heat loss during a Mansfield winter.
Most homes built before the mid-2000s were insulated to standards well below what Ohio's climate zone requires today. If you have lived in your Mansfield home for years and cannot recall any insulation work being done, there is a good chance your attic is running thin. A quick look takes less than 30 minutes.
We install both fiberglass and cellulose blown-in insulation depending on your attic layout and budget. Fiberglass is non-combustible and a strong performer in Mansfield's climate. Cellulose is made from recycled paper treated with fire retardant and tends to fill tight corners especially well. Both materials can bring your attic up to the R-49 to R-60 range that the Department of Energy recommends for Ohio homes.
Every blown-in job we do starts with air sealing - closing gaps around light fixtures, plumbing penetrations, and the attic hatch before any material goes in. If your existing insulation needs to come out before the new material goes in, we handle removal and disposal as part of the scope. For homes that need more than attic coverage, our attic insulation service is closely related and addresses the full attic system including ventilation checks.
Best for most Mansfield attics - non-combustible, long-lasting, and well-suited to Ohio's humidity levels.
Good for tight corners and older attics with irregular framing - recycled content and excellent gap-filling properties.
The full package - sealing first, then blowing - for homeowners who want the maximum reduction in heating and cooling costs.
For attics that already have some insulation but are below the recommended R-value for Ohio's climate zone.
Mansfield sits in north-central Ohio and sees winter temperatures drop into the single digits for stretches at a time. The Department of Energy places this region in Climate Zone 5, which calls for significantly higher insulation levels than homes in warmer states. A large share of Mansfield's housing stock was built before 1960 - those homes were built to standards that do not come close to what is recommended today. If yours is one of them, your attic is almost certainly under-insulated.
Proximity to Lake Erie also means elevated humidity, which is the enemy of insulation performance. We check for moisture issues before any material goes in. We serve homeowners across the area, including Ontario and Ashland, where many of the same housing and climate conditions apply.
We respond within 1 business day and will ask a few basic questions about your home - square footage, age, and whether you have had any insulation work done before. We schedule a free on-site assessment at your convenience.
A technician goes up into your attic, measures what is already there, and checks for moisture or ventilation issues. You get a written estimate showing exactly what will be done, what materials will be used, and the full cost - no hidden add-ons.
Before any material goes in, we seal gaps around light fixtures, plumbing pipes, and the attic hatch. This step is often invisible once the job is done, but it is what makes the biggest difference in how much your energy bills actually drop.
The blowing machine stays outside - a long hose runs up through the attic hatch. Most attics are fully covered in one to three hours. We show you photos or walk you up to the finished attic so you can see the coverage yourself before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free on-site assessment where we measure your current insulation, check for air leaks, and give you a written quote. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a time that works for you.
(567) 345-1126We work exclusively in north-central Ohio and understand what Mansfield winters demand from an attic. We know local permit requirements, utility rebate programs, and the housing stock in this area.
Every job comes with a written estimate, full liability coverage, and a no-obligation assessment. There are no surprise charges after the work starts - what we quote is what you pay.
We seal gaps before we blow. Many contractors skip this step or charge extra. We include it because it is what makes blown-in insulation actually work in older Mansfield homes.
Before we leave, we invite you to look at the attic - in person or through photos - so you can see the coverage for yourself. If a contractor will not show you the finished work, that is worth paying attention to.
We have worked on homes across Mansfield and the surrounding area, from brick two-stories near the city center to ranch houses in the newer neighborhoods. We know what older Ohio homes need and we do not cut corners on the steps that matter. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends R-49 to R-60 for attics in Ohio - we install to that target every time.
Whole-home insulation assessment and installation covering attic, walls, crawl space, and basement to maximize comfort and savings.
Learn moreDedicated attic insulation service bringing your attic up to Ohio climate zone R-value requirements - often the single highest-impact upgrade.
Learn moreMansfield winters are long - the sooner your attic is properly insulated, the sooner you start saving on every heating bill this season.