Houston Insulation Contractor
Why Insulate Your Home?
Insulation helps reduce the costs of heating and cooling your home. A properly insulated home reduces heat flow, using less energy in the winter for heating and less energy in the summer for cooling. That could mean money in your pocket. It is one of the smartest investments you can make in your home because it provides year-round comfort and savings. According to the Harvard University School of Public Health estimated that 65 percent of American homes are under-insulated. Found on the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA) website.
Lower energy bills
Additional insulation to your attic will significantly lower your cooling and heating loss by up to 30%. We use only the best premium insulation products to put in your home to give you the best performance in the industry. Insulation keeps your home warmer in the winter, which lowers your heating costs. In the summer insulation keeps your home cooler, which eases the load on your air conditioner.
Quieter, more comfortable living
Insulation can actually absorb sound, reducing the unwanted noise from appliances, audio equipment, conversation and other sources of sound that are transmitted through your walls and floors. Insulation also keeps your family more comfortable by making it easier for your furnace or air conditioner to maintain a constant temperature.
Healthier home, healthier environment
John Moore's fiber glass insulation in particular promotes better air quality and a healthier environment for you and your family. Insulation retards the growth of potentially hazardous mold and mildew in your walls and ceilings that can result from trapped moisture.
Attic Insulation
Saves you Money and Energy. The higher the R-Value the higher insulating values.
Attic Door Tent
The Attic Tent is a specially engineered, patented insulator designed to create an air transfer barrier between your attic and living areas. Lightweight, easy access and pays for itself with years of savings.
Radiant Barrier
Radiant barriers work by reducing heat transfer by thermal radiation across the air space between the roof deck and the attic floor, where conventional insulation is usually placed. All materials give off, or emit, energy by thermal radiation as a result of their temperature.






