our Services
spray foam insulation
and other Options
Our Services
We offer the very best in cellulose insulation and spray foam insulation for your home, business, and many other types of buildings. Big or small, whatever your project be, we can get it done right.
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Meticulous Planning
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Completion On Time
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Perfect Execution
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Affordable Prices

Spray Foam Insulation
Our most recommended type of insulation. Why should you go with spray foam over other types of insulation? Is it really that great? Check out this list of benefits.
Air Tight
Buildings lose a lot of heat through the transfer of air from the outside. Spray foam makes so this doesn't happen.
Structural Integrity
Closed cell spray foams give your building added structural integrity and stiffness.
Cleaner
No more dust and fibers from traditional insulation. Spray foam stays in place.
Better R-Values
The density of our spray foams give you much better r-value per inch than fiberglass insualtions.
More Flexible
You can insulate anything with spray foam. From a chicken coop to an attic loft it will stick and work.
Lifetime Warranty
We provide a lifetime warranty on our spray foam installations and materials.
Additional Services. . .
Energy Edge began in 2012 and provides many service options to our customers to ensure we give the best quality and value possible. Check out our additional service options and materials in the list below.
Blown-In Cellulose
It is mechanically blown into or onto empty spaces in the structural part of a house to slow down the transmission of heat or cold
Air Duct Insulation
The ductwork in unconditioned areas, such as basements, floors, and ceilings is where ductwork insulation is most necessary. Cool air passing through warm areas in your home can cause condensation in the ductwork
Soundproofing
When soundproofing is your goal, your best option out there is blown-in cellulose insulation.
Crawl space Encapsulation
This is the most recommended solution to prevent crawl space moisture.
Energy Audit
An energy audit is an assessment of your home that takes a look at current energy consumption and then identifies energy efficiency measures that you can conduct to make your home more efficient.
Slabjacking
How does slabjacking work? Slab lifting is done by injection. Small holes are drilled through the concrete slab, and material is injected below it.
