Insulation

Control the climate inside your property with the right insulation. Be in complete control of controlling the heat, air, moisture and sound on your property or home.

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Installation & Replacement

We offer expert installation and replacement services for insulation, ensuring optimal energy efficiency and comfort for both commercial and residential buildings.

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Attic and Crawl Space

We provide advanced insulation solutions for attic and crawl spaces, utilizing cutting-edge technology to enhance energy efficiency and protect against moisture and pests.

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Retrofit

Our retrofit services enhance the insulation of existing structures, improving energy efficiency and reducing costs while maintaining the integrity of the building.

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Residential & Commercial

 We cater to both residential and commercial insulation needs, offering a wide range of services including spray foam and fiberglass insulation to meet diverse requirements.

COMPLETE INSULATION SERVICES

United Seattle has been a leader in both commercial and residential insulation since 2017. We are dedicated to delivering the highest quality insulation solutions for both commercial buildings and homes, specializing in spray foam and fiberglass insulation.



Our products are manufactured in-house by our team of experienced employees, allowing us to provide our customers with exceptional service and top-notch insulation products.

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Spray Foam

A versatile insulation solution that expands upon application, creating an airtight seal for excellent thermal resistance and improved indoor air quality.

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Fiberglass

A cost-effective and durable insulation made of fine glass fibers, widely used in walls, attics, and floors to maintain consistent temperatures and reduce noise.

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Cellulose

An eco-friendly insulation made from recycled paper products, providing excellent thermal performance and soundproofing, ideal for attics and wall cavities.

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Rigid Foam

High-value insulation made from polystyrene, polyurethane, or polyisocyanurate, offering superior moisture resistance and structural support for basements, roofs, and exterior walls.

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AeroBarrier

Advanced air sealing technology that sprays a mist of particles to seal leaks and gaps, significantly enhancing energy efficiency and indoor air quality.

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Reflective

Uses a reflective surface, usually aluminum foil, to reflect heat away from living spaces, ideal for hot climates and commonly used in attics, walls, and floors.

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INSULATION REPLACEMENT SIGNS

Here are some things to look out for that could arise with worn out insulation. You can also read our blog here.

  • How do I know if my insulation needs to be replaced?

    Signs that insulation may need replacement include uneven temperatures in your home, higher energy bills, drafts, visible damage (such as mold or pest infestation), and insulation that appears to be compressed or deteriorated.

  • How often should insulation be replaced?

    Insulation can last many years, but it typically needs replacement every 15-20 years. However, if you notice performance issues or damage, it should be replaced sooner.

  • Can I add new insulation over old insulation?

    Yes, in many cases, new insulation can be added over existing insulation, as long as the old insulation is not wet or damaged. It's essential to ensure the new layer is compatible and does not compress the old insulation.

  • What are the consequences of not replacing old or damaged insulation?

    Neglecting to replace old or damaged insulation can lead to higher energy bills, reduced home comfort, potential moisture issues, and increased strain on your HVAC system.

  • Does insulation lose its effectiveness over time?

    Yes, insulation can settle, compress, or deteriorate over time, reducing its effectiveness. Regular inspections can help identify when it's no longer performing optimally.

  • What should I do if my insulation gets wet?

    Wet insulation should be replaced immediately, as it loses its insulating properties and can lead to mold growth and structural damage.

  • Are there any health risks associated with old insulation?

    Old insulation, especially if it contains asbestos or has become moldy, can pose health risks such as respiratory issues and allergies. It's important to replace it with modern, safe materials.

The Easy Steps to Upgrade Your Insulation with United Seattle

At United Seattle, we make upgrading your home's insulation a seamless and stress-free process. From the initial consultation to the final inspection, our experienced team is dedicated to providing top-notch service and ensuring your home is comfortable and energy-efficient. Here’s a step-by-step look at how we handle your insulation project:

1. Initial Consultation

We start with a thorough assessment of your home’s current insulation and energy efficiency. Our experts will discuss your specific needs, preferences, and budget to determine the best insulation solution for you.


2. Customized Plan

Based on the assessment, we create a customized plan that outlines the best type of insulation for your home. We offer a variety of options, including fiberglass, spray foam, and cellulose, ensuring you get the perfect fit for your needs.


3. Detailed Estimate

You'll receive a detailed estimate that includes all costs associated with the project. This ensures transparency and helps you understand what to expect financially. We also inform you about any special rebates and warranties available for the insulation materials you choose.


4. Scheduling the Installation

Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the installation at a time that is convenient for you. Our team works efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine.


5. Professional Installation

Our skilled technicians handle the installation process with precision and care. They ensure that the insulation is installed correctly and safely, optimizing your home's energy efficiency and comfort.


6. Final Inspection

After the installation is complete, we conduct a thorough final inspection to ensure everything meets our high standards and your expectations. We also walk you through the work done, answering any questions you may have.


7. 10-Year Service Warranty

At United Seattle, we stand by the quality of our work. That’s why we offer a 10-year service warranty on our insulation projects. This guarantees that if any issues arise related to our installation, we will address them promptly and at no additional cost to you.


8. Special Rebates and Material Warranties

Depending on the type of insulation you choose, you may be eligible for special rebates and extended warranties on the materials. We will help you navigate these options to ensure you get the best value and protection for your investment.


Upgrading your insulation with United Seattle is an easy, straightforward process designed to enhance your home’s comfort and efficiency. With our professional service, comprehensive warranties, and available rebates, you can rest assured that you’re making a smart, long-term investment in your home. Contact us today to schedule your initial consultation and take the first step towards a more comfortable and energy-efficient home.

Financing Available

United Seattle is committed to making your next project more accessible and affordable by offering flexible financing options. Whether you're planning a major home renovation, a new addition, or simply upgrading your siding or roofing, we understand that financing is a key consideration. We provide a range of financing solutions tailored to fit your budget, helping you bring your vision to life without compromising on quality or financial peace of mind. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you finance your next project.

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