Lakewood Insulation Contractors is a local team that focuses on practical upgrades that matter in Colorado homes and small businesses. We work across Lakewood, Denver, Arvada, Westminster, Aurora, Wheat Ridge, Englewood, Morrison, Golden,
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Glendale, Commerce City, Thornton, Littleton, and Broomfield. Our goal is simple. Make buildings more comfortable, more efficient, and quieter without complicating the process. We match materials to each space and explain the plan in plain language before any work begins.
Attics are where we see the biggest wins. Many houses on the Front Range still sit below modern guidance, so heat escapes in winter and the second floor overheats in summer. We target the right range for our climate, which is R-49 to R-60 in most attics. First, we seal the obvious air paths around can lights, top plates, chases, and the attic hatch. Then we install the insulation that fits the layout and budget. Ventilation matters, so we add baffles to protect soffits and keep airflow steady. That balance helps control moisture and supports roof life.
Spray foam is a specialty for our crew because it solves problems that other products struggle with. Foam expands to fill cracks and seals air while delivering strong thermal performance. We use it at rim joists where winter air pours in, in crawl spaces with cold floors, along complex rooflines, and under bedrooms built over garages. Open-cell foam is flexible and useful for interior assemblies that also need sound control. Closed-cell foam is dense and resists moisture, so we rely on it in crawl spaces, basements, and exterior walls that need a tougher barrier. We help you pick the option that fits the assembly and the goal.
Not every job needs foam from end to end. Blown-in insulation covers open attics quickly and evenly, getting into corners around joists and wires. Fiberglass batts still have a place in accessible bays and defined cavities when paired with good air sealing. Many projects benefit from a hybrid approach. We seal leaks with foam, then add blown-in or batts across the field to reach the target R-value. If existing insulation is dry and in decent shape, we can keep it and add where it pays back. That approach saves money without giving up performance.
Our process is clear from the start. We visit the property and check the current insulation, ventilation, and likely air paths. When conditions allow, we use infrared to confirm what we find. You receive a simple scope that lists materials, target R-values, and the areas we will address. Before installation, we protect floors and access points and isolate work zones to control dust. The crew installs the specified materials, follows manufacturer instructions, and meets local code. We verify coverage and transitions, take photos on request, and leave the space clean.
Comfort improves in more ways than one. Better insulation and air sealing even out room temperatures and shorten HVAC run times. A tighter shell also limits dust and pollen that tend to drift through ceiling gaps and cracks around framing. Many homeowners notice a quieter home, especially in bedrooms and rooms with street exposure. Proper sealing at the roof line helps reduce warm air reaching the roof deck, which can cut the risk of ice dams after snow.
We handle insulation removal when old material is wet, pest damaged, or compacted. Removal is done with care to protect air quality and avoid spreading debris through living areas. Once the space is clean and dry, we rebuild the assembly with materials that fit the conditions. The result is a fresh start that performs the way it should.
Commercial properties benefit from the same approach. Offices, shops, and light industrial spaces see lower heating and cooling costs when insulation and air sealing are handled correctly. We schedule work to limit disruption and coordinate with other trades when needed. Materials are selected to meet code and the specific demands of the building type.
Lakewood Insulation Contractors aims to be straightforward and dependable. You get a clear plan, tidy workmanship, and materials that suit Colorado weather. Whether the project is an attic top-off, spray foam at rim joists, a crawl space upgrade, wall and garage insulation, or a full removal and replacement, we install the right solution in the right place so the building feels better every day.