How to Hire an Attic Insulation Contractor: the Ultimate Checklist

Written by Michael Myers

December 14, 2022

If you’re thinking about getting attic insulation, there’s probably a lot you never thought to think about!

The most important question on this list is:

 

How can I find a trustworthy attic insulation contractor?

It’s crucial to choose a knowledgeable and honest attic insulation contractor because they will have a direct impact on the final product.

With our extensive experience of working with 1,000 homeowners throughout Indiana as well as helping hundreds more via the internet, we at Myers Roofing & Exteriors have put together a checklist to help you vet potential attic insulation contractors.

This checklist will help you identify key qualities to look for when choosing an attic insulation contractor, whether you’re looking for fiberglass, cellulose, or spray foam insulation.

Let’s get started!

How to Hire an Attic Insulation Contractor: the Ultimate Checklist

Contractor Name: ___________________________________________________________

1. Business Information and Experience

__ The company is licensed and insured

Note: Check to see if the license name matches the company name. If not, ask why.

__ Find out how many years the company has been in business

Years in business: __________

__ Bonus: Is the

Note: SBA (Small Business Administration) reports  80% of roofing contractors fail within the first two years.

2. Customer References

Ask the following questions of the attic insulation contractor:

  1. How many attic insulation jobs have you installed since in business? __________
  2. How many were installed last year? _________
  3. Of those installations, how many references can you provide? ________

Note: We’ve found that most people are usually willing to go on a reference list when asked. In our opinion, though, if you provide less than half of your customers as references, you’re chances of being content with the results, in the end, drop significantly below 50%.

__ Call at least 5 references

When Calling References, Be Sure To Ask The Following:

  1. If you could do it over, would you use the attic insulation contractor again?
  2. What did you enjoy about the experience?
  3. What was least enjoyable?
  4. What roof, options, and accessories did you choose?
  5. What would you do differently?
  6. How did the attic insulation contractor handle challenges and problems when they arose?

For more guidance regarding obtaining and calling references, read How to Avoid Being Scammed by an Attic Insulation Contractor.

3. Reviews and Ratings

__ Collectively, the attic insulation contractor has at least a 5:1 good review to bad review ratio

__ They responded reasonably to negative reviews when possible

4. Products Used By Attic Insulation Contractor

__ The products the attic insulation contractor uses have good reviews in the marketplace

__ The customer references you called gave the products used by the attic insulation contractor positive ratings

__ The products are backed by competitive warranties

5. Workmanship Warranty

Note: a workmanship warranty would cover issues that could arise such as faulty insulation, incorrectly installed baffles, etc. The minimum workmanship warranty by law in most states is one year.

  • What is the duration of the attic insulation contractor’s workmanship warranty? _______________________________________________________________________
  • What specifically does the attic insulation contractor’s workmanship warranty cover? _______________________________________________________________________
  • What happens in the event that a repair is needed? (who pays to replace attic insulation, repairs, damage to property, etc)? _________________________________________________________________________

Read More: What Is Covered Under an Attic Insulation Contractor’s Workmanship Warranty?

6. Installation Practices

  • Does the attic insulation contractor have any installation or construction practices that distinguish them from the competition? ________________________________________________________________________
  • Are these practices relevant? ________________________________________________________________________

Our top-of-the-line installation process provides you with the best attic insulation in terms of quality and value. (Link will be Permalink – Best-Roofing-Contractor-Installer)

7. Design and Project Planning

__ The Attic Insulation Contractor will present a plan to you before the project begins showing the following:

  • exact project timeline
  • What to Expect Document that includes prep to completion of the project
  • the difference in materials versus other types of insulation
  • your average home energy savings after installation
  • all the corrections being made to your ventilation
  • driveway clear for installation
  • cloth drop protection if needed
  • home protection if needed

A more detailed explanation can be found by checking out New Attic Insulation Kickoff Meeting: How to Launch a Successful Project. (Link will be Permalink – New-Attic Insulation-Kickoff-Meeting)

8. Pricing and Contract

__ In order to avoid discrepancies, the price for all work is always included in the contract or as a formal quote.

Note: Beware of contractors who try to blindside you with additional pricing after the project has begun. Some roofers use this tactic to make their initial quote seem lower than it will actually be, so always get a clear understanding of what is included in the agreement before signing anything.

__ Expected finish date is noted in the contract.

__ All items included in the deal are listed on the contract.

To learn more, check out these articles:

  • 5 Tips For Receiving the Best Estimate on Your Attic Insulation Project
  • How Much Does a New Attic Insulation Cost? (Link to New Roof Cost & Pricing Guide)

9. Things That Are NOT All That Important

  • The size of the company: excellent attic insulation contractors come in all sizes
  • In-house construction vs sub-contracted work: In the end, only the best attic insulation contractors will do whatever it takes to make sure you’re satisfied.
  • Website and Marketing: A company’s Facebook page or brochure may look nice, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re honest or experts in their field.

We hope you will find this helpful in your quest to find the most excellent attic insulation contractor. If you’d like to learn more about attic insulation, check out our attic insulation page.

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