Home Insulation was one of the first insulation contracting companies started in the state of Oregon. Our family owned and operated business began as Home Insulation Co. / Johnson Fuel in 1948. When the coal business diminished and Johnson closed, Phil Heidt, one of the original partners, became the sole owner of Home Insulation and continued the insulation operations in Oregon. We have a strong history of providing outstanding customer service all these years. This has aided to our tremendous growth.

If you're a general contractor, you'll already have too much on your plate to worry about your subcontractors as well. Let us help. Our reliable professionals at Home Insulation will match the integrity of the work you provide your clients. Call us today to discuss our home insulation contractor services.

Our professionals are dedicated to providing you with energy-efficient duct wrapping solutions in Oregon. Let our certified technicians take care of all your HVAC duct wrapping services. Call Home Insulation today to get a FREE quote. If the interior insulation of your HVAC system is old, it's prone to break down or deteriorate. Repeated temperature and humidity changes also add to the deterioration factor. Don't worry! Our experts will help you with all the necessary upgrades needed to keep your system running efficiently.

Home Insulation proudly uses only the finest insulation materials on the market today. We feature formaldehyde-free fiberglass insulation made by Johns Manville. The insulation products are tested by a third party to ensure quality, thereby guaranteeing the consumer the R-value they are paying for. In Oregon, new construction codes require R-30 under floors, R-21 in exterior walls, and R-38 in sloped and flat ceilings. Johns Manville produces batt insulation in a variety of R-values and thicknesses.

Many homes built before 1975 didn't have insulation installed in the exterior walls or under the floor. Uninsulated walls can cost homeowners and renters up to 12% extra on their heating bills and uninsulated floors up 30%. 50% to 70% of the energy used in an average American home goes into heating and cooling. About 20% is spent on heating water. On the other hand, lighting, appliances, and everything else accounts for only 10% to 30% of the energy used in most homes. Unless your home is recently constructed with special attention to energy efficiency, adding insulation will probably reduce your utility bills.

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