Fiberglass Insulation in Woodward, IA
Fiberglass is the right insulation for attics prone to moisture, for homes with structural weight concerns, and for walls where batts install cleaner than blown product.
Blown or batted fiberglass. Lightweight, moisture-tolerant, long-life material.
Fiberglass is the right insulation for attics prone to moisture, for homes with structural weight concerns, and for walls where batts install cleaner than blown product. We do this work across Dallas, Polk, Boone, and Story counties on homes that range from 100-year historics to last-year new construction. Every job starts with the same walkthrough, estimate, and written scope.
The fiberglass insulation work we do is not a sub-contractor arrangement. Christian runs it, his crew installs it, and the invoice has one name on it. That matters for warranty claims, for callback response, and for accountability when something needs attention after the job closes.
Every fiberglass insulation job covers this.
Blown attic fiberglass
Loose-fill fiberglass blown to R-49 or above. Lighter than cellulose, doesn’t settle, doesn’t retain moisture.
Batt wall insulation
Pre-cut fiberglass batts for stud cavities. R-15 in 2×4 walls, R-19 or R-21 in 2×6 walls. Faced or unfaced depending on vapor strategy.
Crawl space insulation
Fiberglass under the subfloor in unconditioned crawl spaces. Moisture barrier and wire mesh to hold it in place.
Rim joist insulation
Fiberglass batts in rim joist cavities cut and fit tight. Air-sealed with spray foam around the edges for the best of both.
Attached garage ceilings
Shared wall/ceiling between garage and house. Fiberglass with proper vapor and air barrier so exhaust fumes do not migrate.
Knee wall and vaulted ceiling
Fiberglass batts where the cavity geometry makes blown insulation unreliable. Air-dammed at the top for continuity.
Questions we hear about fiberglass insulation.
Fiberglass or cellulose for my attic?
Is fiberglass safe?
Can I add fiberglass over existing insulation?
Does fiberglass lose R-value over time?
What is the typical cost?
Free fiberglass insulation estimate.
Call and we will come out, measure, and write a real scope. No deposit, no pressure, no guilt-trip if you go another direction.