Insulation and Air Sealing
- Spray foam (open cell and closed cell)
- Fiberglass (blanket, loose-fill and BIBS)
- Cellulose (loose-fill)
- Installers are Certified Energy Experts (CEE), certified exclusively by Owens Corning
- Certified by the Building Performance Institute (BPI)
KJW Associates offers a variety of wall and loft insulation options for existing homes, including EcoTouch Fiberglass Batts, and Cellulose Insulation. Talk to one of our expert insulation contractors today to see which insulation solution is the right fit for you.
Types of Insulation
Where to Insulate & Which Materials to Use
Do you need to insulate a new home you’re building? Interested in re-insulating your home? MIG Building Systems offers different insulation solutions to help you maximize the energy efficiency of your home and save money.
Materials
Fiberglass insulation: Fiberglass insulation is one of the most widely used types of insulation, and it can be installed as a blanket system of rolls and batts.
Cellulose insulation: One of the most environmentally friendly types of insulation available, cellulose is made of up to 80 percent recycled material. It is also one of the best types of insulation for soundproofing.
Spray foam insulation: Spray foam is ideal for all the small cracks, gaps and crevices behind your walls and can help eliminate air leaks which can cause your energy bills to skyrocket!
Locations
Attic insulation: As one of the biggest sources of energy loss in homes, attics are good places to insulate. Radiant barrier and at least one other type of insulation should be installed in the attic.
Wall insulation: Walls are other big sources of energy loss, and they need to be insulated—it is essential to better home energy efficiency. Like the attic, you’ll probably need to use more than one type of insulation for the walls.
Basement insulation: Even if your basement is unfinished, it holds a lot of potential for energy savings. In fact, the right amount of basement insulation can save you hundreds of dollars a year.
Crawl space insulation: Crawl space insulation, like basement insulation, is sometimes forgotten about. After all, not everyone uses their crawl space on a daily basis, but crawl space insulation can help prevent heat from leaking into or escaping from your home.
If you have any additional questions about insulation or want to learn more about our services, contact us!
Need MBE Insulation Contractors in New York?
If you’re looking for MBE insulation contractors in Upstate New York, you’ve come to the right place! KJW Associates serves Rochester, Albany, Buffalo, and Syracuse with the highest quality insulation and other installed building products and home improvement services, including gutters and gutter guards, fireplace inserts, closet organizers, and frameless shower doors.
As a certified ENERGY STAR partner and Certified Energy Professional insulation contractor, KJW is recognized by home builders and homeowners alike for professional installation crews, superior customer service and reliable, quality work!
Home Insulation Services in NY
Whether you want to re-insulate your home or need new construction insulation contractors in Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, or surrounding areas, look no further. KJW offers:
- Re-insulation
- Renovation insulation
- New construction insulation
- EcoTouch™ insulation