Coastal Insulation Can Help With Attic and Basement Insulation
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Insufficient attic insulation allows conditioned air to escape during the summer and unconditioned air to enter in winter, which requires your HVAC system to work harder to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature. Upgrading your home’s attic insulation is a cost-effective energy upgrade that pays for itself by lowering your monthly utility bills and increasing the value of your home.

Coastline Insulation offers several attic and basement insulation solutions, including fiberglass, cellulose, spray foam, and mineral wool. Each option has its own advantages and disadvantages, depending on the needs and climate of your home. Our team can help you determine which type of insulation is right for you.

Blown-In Insulation

Blown-in insulation (cellulose or fiberglass) is applied using a blowing machine to ensure complete coverage and minimal air leaks. This type of insulation is ideal for older homes in need of an insulation upgrade and new construction projects.

Reflective Foil Insulation

Reflective foil insulation is effective in Wisconsin’s hot summers, as it deflects radiant heat from the roof surface and keeps attics cooler. It can reduce air conditioning loads and lasts for over 50 years. However, it has a lower R-value than other insulation options and may not adequately fill gaps or cover the attic floor. We recommend pairing it with other insulation materials for optimum performance.

Coastline Insulation
268 Serenoa Rd Unit 2B, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459
(850)-565-1027