Energy bills keep going up every month?
Attic insulation upgrades for Park Hills homes — Central Insulation Systems.
Your heating and cooling bills climb higher each season while your house stays uncomfortable. Drafts in winter, stuffiness in summer, and an HVAC system that never stops running. Most Park Hills homes built before 2000 have outdated attic insulation that lets conditioned air escape through the roof.
High energy bills usually mean your attic insulation is too thin or has settled over time. Heat rises in winter and hot air pushes down in summer through inadequate insulation. Your HVAC system works overtime trying to maintain comfortable temperatures, driving up costs month after month.
Adding blown-in fiberglass insulation to reach R-38 to R-60 typically costs $1,500 to $3,500 for most Park Hills homes. The project takes one day and pays for itself through lower energy bills within 2-3 years. Larger homes or those needing air sealing first will cost more.
Check your attic insulation depth this week. If it's less than 10 inches or you can see ceiling joists, you need more. Central Insulation Systems can measure your current R-value and calculate exactly how much insulation to add. Get a free estimate that shows projected energy savings for your specific home.
Once your attic meets current insulation standards, your energy bills drop significantly. Your house stays more comfortable year-round while your HVAC system runs less frequently and lasts longer.
What people in Park Hills say
"THEY DID A GOOD JOB AND I THOUGHT THE PRICE WAS REASONABLE."
"I worked with Kevin Con, their field specialist. Kevin talked to me over the phone for quite awhile to make sure that I had a good estimate and knowledge of the procedure. The team came out early and they were efficient in the processes. I would highly recommend them especially because they worked so closely with our roofing team to get the job done in one day."
"I am just so happy. They came out on a Tuesday (the owner Steve and his son) and took a look and had a crew of 2 out for me the next day! They got there at 8:30 am and all was completed by 2:00. The follow up was excellent. I could just go on and on. I am very impressed and want to insulate everything NOW because they were so excellent!"
Other things people in Park Hills ask
house cold high energy bills insulation
Check your attic insulation first. Most heat loss happens through the roof. If you can see floor joists through the insulation, you need more. R-38 to R-60 blown insulation typically pays for itself in 2-3 years.
blown in attic insulation cost
Blown-in fiberglass costs $1.50-3.00 per square foot installed. Price depends on R-value needed and attic access. For a 1200 sq ft attic, expect $1800-3600 total. Cheaper quotes often mean lower R-value.
attic insulation contaminated with rodent droppings
Don't try to clean contaminated insulation yourself. Rodent waste carries serious diseases like hantavirus. The safest approach is complete removal, sanitization of the attic space, and fresh insulation installation to current R-value codes.
when to remove old insulation before adding new
Remove old insulation if it's damaged by water, contaminated by pests, or contains asbestos. If it's clean and dry, you can usually add new insulation on top. Get the old material tested first if your house was built before 1980.
attic insulation removal cost
Costs vary depending on the cause and how much insulation is affected, but most jobs require full removal and sanitation before re-insulation. Removal runs $1–2 per sq ft, and replacement adds another $1.50–4 per sq ft depending on insulation type. For a typical 1,000–1,500 sq ft attic, expect to pay $3,000–$10,000 or more when sanitation is involved. Pest or fire damage usually means the most thorough cleanup. Call us for a free estimate — we'll walk you through exactly what your attic needs.
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Central Insulation Systems handles attic insulation in Park Hills and the area around it.
