Collection: Insulation

Insulation


Explore our Insulation Collection featuring reliable, high-performance solutions designed to improve comfort, energy efficiency, and indoor climate control in your home or building. From trusted brands like CertainTeed and Owens Corning, we offer a range of insulation batts and rolls with varying R-values to suit walls, attics, floors, and ceilings — all at competitive prices. Whether you’re preparing for a new build or upgrading existing insulation, our selection helps you reduce heating and cooling costs, control moisture, and enhance overall energy performance throughout the year. Read More: Why Choose Our Insulation?

Why Choose Our Insulation?

  • High-Quality Materials — Products from reputable brands such as CertainTeed and Owens Corning deliver dependable thermal and acoustic performance.
  • Range of R-Values — Available in multiple R-value options to meet different project needs and climate demands.
  • Ease of Installation — Batts and rolls are designed for DIY-friendly handling and fit standard framing sizes.
  • Energy Savings — Proper insulation can significantly reduce HVAC costs and maintain more consistent indoor temperatures.
  • Improved Comfort — Helps keep your space warmer in winter and cooler in summer while reducing noise transmission.


Debunking Common Insulation Myths

 

Myth: "Higher R-value always means better insulation."
Truth: While a higher R-value indicates more resistance to heat flow, the right R-value depends on where the insulation is installed and your local climate — not just the highest number available.

Myth: "Insulation isn’t necessary in mild climates."
Truth: Even in moderate weather regions, adequate insulation prevents energy waste and improves year-round comfort.

Myth: "Insulation stops air leaks."
Truth: Insulation resists heat flow but doesn’t seal air leaks on its own — air sealing should be done before insulation for best performance.

Myth: "Any insulation will work anywhere."
Truth: Different areas (attics, walls, floors) and building types require specific insulation types and installation methods for optimal results.