Home Insulation Service
Michigan homes lose a surprising amount of heat through under-insulated attics, walls, and crawl spaces, and that loss shows up on every winter heating bill. We install energy-efficient insulation that seals in comfort and cuts energy waste, often qualifying for state and utility rebates. Because this is an income-qualified program, the first step is applying through the State of Michigan to confirm you are eligible, and we guide you through the entire process.
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Why Upgrading Your Home Insulation Matters
Michigan’s mix of mid-century homes and older housing stock means many properties were built before modern insulation standards. Combined with long, cold winters and humid summers, that leaves a lot of homes paying to heat and cool air that escapes straight through the attic. Upgrading insulation is one of the highest-return energy improvements you can make, and one of the most commonly rebated.
Spaces We Insulate
We insulate the areas where Michigan homes lose the most energy, matching the right system to each part of the house.
Attic Insulation
The single biggest source of heat loss in most homes. We build attic insulation up to recommended R-values for Michigan’s climate zone.
Wall Insulation
Exterior walls are a large, often-overlooked surface. We insulate existing wall cavities to stop drafts and cut energy loss without a major remodel.
Crawl Space & Basement
Insulating rim joists, crawl spaces, and basement walls to stop cold floors and drafts on the lower level.
Blown-In Insulation
Fast, minimally invasive blown-in cellulose or fiberglass that fills gaps batts can’t reach.
Signs Your Home Needs More Insulation
Insulation problems rarely announce themselves. They show up as comfort and cost issues you have probably learned to live with.
Rooms That Never Feel Right
Some rooms are freezing in winter and stifling in summer no matter how you set the thermostat.
Heating & Cooling Bills Keep Climbing
If your bills rise year over year without an obvious reason, your home is likely losing conditioned air.
Drafts and Cold Floors
Noticeable drafts, cold floors, or rooms that feel breezy point to gaps and missing insulation.
Your System Runs Constantly
A furnace or AC that rarely shuts off is fighting a losing battle against an under-insulated envelope.
Ice Dams in Winter
Ice building up along your roof edge is a classic sign of heat escaping through the attic.
An Older or Mid-Century Home
Homes built before modern energy standards are very often under-insulated by today’s expectations.
What Our Insulation Service Covers
Insulation is more than blowing material into an attic. A proper job addresses the whole picture so the upgrade actually performs the way it should.
- A free in-home assessment of where your home is losing energy
- Help applying through the State program and confirming eligibility
- Air sealing of key gaps and penetrations before insulating
- Attic, wall, and crawl space insulation as needed
- Proper coverage built to the right level for Michigan's climate
- Clean, protected work areas and full cleanup when finished
- All work completed to Michigan code by licensed crews
Benefits of Upgrading
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Lower heating and cooling bills year-round
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More even temperatures and fewer cold rooms
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Reduced strain on your furnace and AC
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Quieter, more comfortable living spaces
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A smaller carbon footprint for a cleaner Michigan
Insulation in a Few Simple Steps
Apply With the State
Start by applying through the State of Michigan to see if you qualify for the rebate program. We’ll point you to the application and help if you get stuck.
Confirm Eligibility
Once the State confirms you qualify, we assess your home, finalize your approved insulation scope, and handle the program paperwork before any work begins.
Professional Install
Our local crew completes your insulation on schedule, cleanly and to Michigan code.
Save
Enjoy lower bills and a more comfortable home, season after season.
How the Rebate Program Works
This is an income-qualified program funded through the State of Michigan, which means eligible homeowners can have a significant share of the cost covered. The key thing to understand is the order: eligibility comes first. You apply through the State, and once you are approved, we step in to handle the assessment, the program paperwork, and the installation. You are never left to figure out the process on your own.
Apply Through the State
Confirm your eligibility for the income-qualified program. We point you to the right application and help if you get stuck.
Get Approved
Once the State confirms you qualify, your project can move forward under the program.
We Take Over
We handle the assessment, the paperwork, and the installation from there.
Serving Homeowners Across Michigan
We work with homeowners throughout the state, from single-family homes to older properties that need the most help. Wherever you are in Michigan, the process is the same: confirm your eligibility through the State, schedule a free assessment, and let our local crews handle the rest. If you are unsure whether we cover your area, the fastest way to find out is to request a quote or give us a call.
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Explore Our Insulation Methods
Each method suits a different part of the home. Learn more about the one that fits your project.
How Michigan's Climate Drives Insulation Choices
Michigan asks more of a home’s insulation than almost any other part of the country. Winters are long and genuinely cold, summers bring real heat and humidity, and the swing between them never lets up. That combination means insulation here is not a one-season investment. The same material that holds heat inside during a January cold snap is what keeps that heat out during a humid August afternoon, which is why under-insulated Michigan homes tend to feel uncomfortable and expensive in both directions.
The age of the housing stock makes it worse. A large share of Michigan homes were built before insulation was treated as a priority, and many have never been touched since. What was considered adequate decades ago falls well short of what keeps a home comfortable and affordable today. That gap is exactly what a proper insulation upgrade closes, and it is the reason insulation consistently delivers one of the strongest returns of any home improvement in this state.
Where Your Home Loses Energy First
Not all insulation upgrades are equal, and the order matters. We prioritize the same way heat moves: from the top down.
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Attic First
Heat rises and escapes through the attic faster than anywhere else, which is why it is almost always the highest-return place to start.
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Walls Second
Walls represent the largest surface area of the home, so insulating them closes the next biggest source of loss.
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Crawl Space & Basement
Last in priority but far from optional. Cold floors and lower-level drafts undermine comfort on every level above them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common signs include rooms that never feel the right temperature, high heating and cooling bills, drafts, ice dams in winter, and an attic where you can see the floor joists. A free assessment confirms exactly where your home is losing energy.
This is an income-qualified program funded through the State of Michigan. Whether you qualify depends on household income and a few other factors. The first step is applying through the State, and we help you through it.
Most homes are completed in a single day. Larger homes or projects that combine attic, wall, and crawl space work may take longer, and we give you a clear timeline before we start.
Michigan falls in a colder climate zone, so attics are typically insulated to around R-49 to R-60. We assess your existing insulation and recommend the right level for your home.
Yes. Because the rebate program is income-qualified, the State of Michigan confirms eligibility first. Once you are approved, we take over and handle the assessment, paperwork, and installation.
In most under-insulated homes, yes, and often noticeably. Insulation reduces how much conditioned air your home loses, so your heating and cooling system works less to hold a comfortable temperature. The exact savings depend on your home’s current condition, but insulation is consistently one of the highest-return upgrades available.
In most under-insulated homes, yes, and often noticeably. Insulation reduces how much conditioned air your home loses, so your heating and cooling system works less to hold a comfortable temperature. The exact savings depend on your home’s current condition, but insulation is consistently one of the highest-return upgrades available.
We protect your floors and work areas, and we clean up completely when we are done. Most insulation projects are completed in a single day with minimal disruption to your routine.
For income-qualified homeowners, the program can cover a significant share of the cost. The exact amount depends on your eligibility and approved scope, which is confirmed after you apply through the State.
See If You Qualify for Insulation Upgrades
Eligibility comes first: this program is for income-qualified Michigan homeowners. Apply through the State of Michigan to see if you qualify, then we handle the rest.
Download our free program guide or call us to get started.