2 High Quality Insulation Options to Choose From
Our experience servicing both residential and commercial clients will mean you receive quality service using only the best materials and technologies at a fair price. We pride ourselves on quality service and worksmanship as well as using the most up to date quality products and technologies. All of our installers are certified by the highest standards following the strict guidelines of the Canadian Urethane Foam Contractors Association (CUFCA). CUFCA offers the home owner a 3 year, $50,000 third party warranty for all of the projects in which we take part.
We will gladly discuss your project and provide a recommendation on the best option for you. We will never try to upsell you or insist you choose a product or service you don't need. Call or email us now for a free quote!
SPRAY FOAM
Valued Insulation Professionals' (VIP) roots are in providing residential and commercial polyurethane insulation services to customers in Southern Ontario. Spray Polyurethane Foam is the most efficient and cost-effective insulation you can put into your home. It’s made from liquid elements which, when combined, become a foam that expands 20 to 30 times its liquid state, filling cracks and areas traditional insulation just can’t reach. It protects against moisture, reducing the chance of harmful mold and mildew which can lead to allergic reactions.
"Blown in" insulation is the most common way of insulating an attic in your home. An affordable option, it's applied quickly and because of its small pieces, it effectively fills all nooks and crevices. Since fiber glass does not absorb moisture, it will not hold water, preventing permanent loss of R-value. When properly installed, blown insulation will not settle or deteriorate to maintain insulating value. Safe for any environment, fibreglass is non-combustible, GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified, and contains over 70% recycled content.
FIBERGLASS
Studies have shown that "air infiltration" can account for 30% or more of a home's heating and cooling costs (U.S.DOE)