Helena Insulation Contractor, Waterproofing, Epoxy Floor Coatings



 

 

 

 

Elkhorn Insulation is a premier contracting company in Helena, Montana.

 

 


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When your home or office needs quality insulation, call Elkhorn Insulation, Inc. for expert services. We take care of any structure that needs insulation:

 

 

 

 

 


  • Residential properties
  • New construction properties
  • Commercial buildings


 

 

 

 

 

We finish a bulk of our work for new building projects. We similarly update or set up insulation when you are remodeling or repairing a section of your home. Call 406-949-0435 today to get a free quote on your insulation service in Helena, MT.

 

 

 

 

 


Elkhorn Insulation offers foundation waterproofing and epoxy floor coating in Helena



 

 

 

 

 

Learn more about the numerous benefits of insulation and the types we offer, consisting of spray foam, reflective insulation, fiberglass, and Rockwool. Our estimates are normally done through our computer system. We'll talk with your specialist and ask you to send us an overview for the residential or commercial property so we can provide an accurate quote.

 

 

 

 

 

In addition to insulation, we likewise use concrete protection services, including foundation waterproofing and epoxy floor finishings. You'll find out about the advantages of each form of security and gain insight into the application procedure. When you're ready to safeguard the concrete in your garage, basement, or parking deck, call Elkhorn Insulation, Inc. for support.

 

Elkhorn Insulation is a residential insulation contractor in Helena, MT

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between fiberglass, rock and slag wool, cellulose, and foam insulations?

Fiberglass is made from molten sand or recycled glass and other inorganic materials under extremely controlled conditions. Fiberglass is produced in batt, blanket, and loose-fill kinds. Rock and slag wool are manufactured similarly to fiberglass however utilize natural rock and blast furnace slag as their raw material. Normal forms are loose-fill, blanket, or board types. Cellulose is a loose-fill made from paper to which flame retardants are included. Foam insulations are readily available as stiff boards or foamed-in-place materials that can fill and seal blocks or developing cavity spaces. Foams are likewise utilized in air sealing to fill spaces, fractures, or openings. Reflective products are produced from aluminum foils with a variety of backings such as polyethylene bubbles and plastic film. Reflective insulations retard the transfer of heat; they can be evaluated by the exact same methods as mass insulation and therefore assigned an R-value. A Radiant Barrier is a structure construction product including a low emittance (generally 0.1 or less) surface (generally aluminum foil) bounded by an outdoor space. Radiant barriers are used for the sole purpose of limiting heat transfer by radiation.

How much will I conserve by having insulation in the walls, ceilings, and floors of my house?

Insulation saves money, increases house comfort, and secures the environment by lowering energy usage. According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the normal U.S. household spends near $1,500 each year on energy bills. DOE data reveal that, usually, 44% of a property owner's utility costs are from cooling and heating expenses. DOE states that homeowners may have the ability to decrease their energy costs from 10% to 50% by taking particular actions. One of the major steps is increasing the amount of thermal insulation in their existing houses or acquiring extra insulation when buying brand-new houses. Unless your house was built with special attention to energy effectiveness, adding insulation will most likely lower your utility costs. The amount of energy you conserve will depend on several aspects: your regional climate; the size, shape, and building and construction of your home; the living routines of your household; the type and efficiency of the heating and cooling systems; and the fuel you use. Energy conserved is cash saved, and the annual savings increase when energy rates go up. Insulation upgrades also add to the worth of your house.

Can insulation help in reducing unwanted sound?

Yes. Insulation is an effective way to reduce undesirable sound, and it is typically used to provide a more comfortable and quieter interior environment. Insulation efficiently reduces sound transmission through floorings and through exterior and interior walls. An expert insulation contractor can help you choose the appropriate insulation for your needs.

Why hire an expert insulation contractor in Helena rather than a house enhancement specialist or basic professional?

ICAA-member expert insulation contractors dedicate their time to insulation contracting services and concentrate on your energy preservation and comfort. Correct setup is important for insulation to perform properly. Knowledge of vapor retarders, air seepage, ventilation, recessed lighting, and pipes are just a few of the areas vital to set up strategies. Expert insulation professionals have access to a wide array of training, understand local codes and guidelines, and can offer guidance about the type and amount of insulation to be utilized.