Blown-In Attic Insulation Service
Heat rises, and in most Michigan homes the attic is where the largest share of it escapes. Blown-in insulation lets us reach every corner of the attic floor, fill gaps around joists and obstructions, and build up to the R-value Michigan winters demand. Because this is an income-qualified program, the first step is applying through the State of Michigan, and we walk you through it.
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Your Insulation Matters
Your Attic Matters Most for Energy Loss
An under-insulated attic acts like an open lid on your home, letting heated air rise and escape all winter while letting heat pour in all summer. Blown-in cellulose and fiberglass settle into every gap that batts leave behind, including around penetrations and irregular framing, which makes it one of the most cost-effective upgrades available.
Our High-Efficiency Furnace Services
High-Efficiency Gas Furnaces
Modern condensing furnaces that convert far more fuel into usable heat than older units.
Furnace Replacement
Full removal and replacement of failing or outdated furnaces, sized correctly for your home.
Emergency Replacement
Fast turnaround when a furnace fails during a Michigan cold snap.
System Right-Sizing
We size the new furnace to your home so you’re not paying to over- or under-heat.
Signs Your Attic Needs Insulation
The attic is where most homes lose the most energy. These signs usually mean it is time to add insulation.
You Can See the Joists
If you can see the attic floor joists, you almost certainly do not have enough insulation.
High Winter Heating Bills
An under-insulated attic lets your most expensive heated air rise and escape.
Ice Dams Along the Roof
Ice building up at the roof edge in winter is a clear sign heat is escaping into the attic.
Uneven Temperatures Upstairs
Rooms directly under the attic that never match the rest of the house point to attic heat loss.
Hot Upstairs in Summer
An attic without enough insulation bakes the floor below it during Michigan summers.
Old or Settled Insulation
Insulation that has flattened, settled, or been disturbed over the years no longer performs the way it should.
What Blow-In Attic Insulation Covers
A complete attic job is about more than depth. We address the air leaks first, then build coverage that reaches every corner.
- A free assessment of your existing attic insulation
- Help applying through the State program and confirming eligibility
- Air sealing of attic penetrations before insulating
- Removal of damaged or contaminated insulation if needed
- Even, complete blown-in coverage across the attic floor
- Coverage built to the right level for Michigan's climate
- Clean, protected access and full cleanup when finished
Benefits of Upgrading
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The single highest-return insulation upgrade
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Lower heating and cooling bills year-round
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Fewer ice dams and less roof stress in winter
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More stable temperatures on every floor
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Reduced load on your heating and cooling system
Blow-In Attic 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 and handle the program paperwork before any work begins.
Professional Install
Our team installs and tests your new furnace on schedule.
Save
Enjoy lower bills and dependable warmth all winter long.
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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Statewide coverage
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In-home assessment
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Frequently Asked Questions
In many cases yes. If your existing insulation is dry and in good condition, we can top it up to the right depth. If it is damaged, compressed, or contaminated, we remove it first.
Both perform well. We recommend the right material based on your attic conditions, existing insulation, and goals, and explain the tradeoffs before any work.
For Michigan’s climate zone, attics are typically built up to roughly R-49 to R-60, which translates to a substantial depth of loose-fill. We confirm the target during the assessment.
It can be, for income-qualified homeowners. The first step is applying through the State of Michigan to confirm your eligibility.
Yes. Attic insulation slows heat gain in summer just as it slows heat loss in winter, so it lowers cooling costs and improves comfort year-round.
Often yes. If your existing insulation is dry and in good condition, we can top it up to the right depth. If it is damaged, wet, or contaminated, we remove it first so the new insulation performs properly.
Yes. Attic insulation slows heat gain in summer just as it slows heat loss in winter, so it lowers cooling costs and keeps upstairs rooms more comfortable year-round.
Most attics are completed in a single day. Larger or more complex attics may take longer, and we give you a clear timeline after the assessment.
See If You Qualify for Attic Insulation
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.