Garland Insulating

Category: Insulation contractor in Dallas, Texas

Address: 10912 Sanden Dr, Dallas, TX 75238, USA

Phone: +12143410254

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Metalhead Mike

Nov 18, 2021

A bit tricky coming around to the unloading ramp. Lot is cramped but manageable. The unloading ramp is inside so drivers will need to pull through the warehouse before backing to the ramp. Workers got me in nearly 3 hours early and quickly unloaded my trailer. No hassles at all.

MXWJ01

Sep 13, 2021

Where’s the delivery entrance??

Adeoye Musiliu

Aug 15, 2021

I know how to blowing,I have experience on batt,polyseal,and couking,15$ or 18$

Yaw Han

Apr 20, 2021

Not too bad. Good communication.Be careful truck lane is too tight. Receiving they’re processing appointment only.

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Questions & Answers

i try to ask you i got the around 1847SQ i would like to get the quote from how much do you charge remove old insulation and pu the new on

Hung Nguyen | Oct 28, 2019
Garland Insulating | Oct 28, 2019

Hey Hung, Thank you for the question! It is tough to guesstimate without looking at the structure. However, we can say that the cost of removal will drive the cost and depend on the amount of debris in the attic.Typically we see a lot of obstacles in older homes that require a lot of manual labor for removal which drives the cost to more than what is economic in terms of ROI.

What Is the R-value for foam and standard insulation?

Don Edwards | Oct 28, 2018
Garland Insulating | Oct 28, 2018

Great question! Tested R-values can vary widely by product type and manufacturer so it’s a tough question. Most simply stated open cell foam R-values seem to average around R-3.7 per inch but can be as low as R-3.2 and high as R-3.8 per inch. In addition, the first inch typically has a little higher value than thickness applied over it. So, the first inch can be R-4.1 while the following 5 inches are R-3.7 per inch. Regarding loose fill attics, stated fiberglass R-values range from R-2.6 to R-2.9 per inch while cellulose is typically around R-3.5 per inch. When blown into walls fiberglass can typically achieve higher R-values due to higher densities which can reach up to R-4.3 per inch.

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