Why Choose Us?
Attic and wall coverage
Great for attic floors, wall cavities, and retrofit insulation upgrades.
Fast, practical installation
Most blown-in insulation projects can be completed quickly and efficiently.
Fiberglass and cellulose options
We install blown-in materials based on your property needs and goals.
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Best blown-in insulation service
At USA Spray Me, we provide blown-in insulation for residential and commercial properties throughout the Bay Area. This insulation method uses loose-fill fiberglass or cellulose material that is blown into attic floors, wall cavities, and other spaces where complete coverage matters. It is especially useful for retrofit projects and for improving insulation in older buildings.
Blown-in insulation helps create a more even thermal barrier by filling small gaps and voids that may be missed by other materials. It is commonly used in attics, but it also works well in wall retrofits and hard-to-access areas where energy loss is a concern. The current page also highlights sound control, indoor comfort, and energy efficiency as major benefits of this service.
Whether you need blown-in attic insulation, blown-in wall insulation, or a cost-effective insulation upgrade for an existing property, USA Spray Me provides practical solutions tailored to your space and performance goals.
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Customer Reviews
We install blown-in insulation for homes and businesses, delivering dependable service and efficient insulation upgrades.
Objects we insulated:
Recent projects include attics and older buildings where blown-in insulation improved comfort and reduced heat loss.
Frequently Asked Questions About Blown-In Insulation
Here are answers to common questions about blown-in insulation for homes and commercial buildings.
Blown-in insulation is a loose-fill material, usually fiberglass or cellulose, that is installed using specialized equipment. It is blown into attic floors, wall cavities, and other spaces to create a more even thermal barrier and fill small gaps effectively.
Blown-in insulation is most commonly used in:
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attics
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wall cavities
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retrofit spaces
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older homes
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hard-to-reach areas
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some commercial buildings
The live page especially emphasizes attics and wall retrofits.
Yes. Blown-in insulation is one of the most popular attic upgrade options because it can quickly improve coverage across attic floors and help reduce heat loss in older or under-insulated spaces. The current page directly positions it as an affordable and effective attic solution.
The two main blown-in insulation materials highlighted on the current page are:
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fiberglass
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cellulose
Both can improve thermal performance, but the exact choice depends on the application, budget, and insulation goals.
According to the live page, cellulose typically offers about R-3.2 to R-3.8 per inch, while fiberglass ranges from about R-2.2 to R-2.7 per inch. Actual performance depends on installed depth and density.
Yes. The current page describes it as one of the more affordable insulation methods, especially for attic upgrades. Many property owners choose it because it balances lower upfront cost with better comfort and reduced energy waste over time.
Many blown-in insulation jobs can be completed in just a few hours, depending on the size and access of the space. That speed is one of the reasons it works well for practical retrofit upgrades.
Yes. Blown-in insulation is often used for existing wall cavities because it allows insulation to be added without tearing down large sections of the structure. The current page specifically presents this as a strong use case for retrofit work.
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Blown-in insulation in attics and walls
Blown-in insulation is widely used in attic floors and wall cavities because it provides flexible coverage in both open and enclosed spaces. It works especially well in retrofit projects where improving insulation without major demolition is a priority.
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Our team of licensed and insured insulation contractors is dedicated to delivering top-quality service and workmanship on every project. We prioritize professionalism, reliability, and attention to detail to ensure your complete satisfaction with our work.