The Insulation Contractors Association of America (ICAA) has published a lot of great information about insulation installation and repair. The information on their website is organized by information for contractors and for homeowners. One important subject the ICAA writes about on their website is why to hire a professional insulation installer rather than doing it yourself. Here’s what they have to say:
1. It’s their full-time job, not yours. ICAA-member professional insulation contractors devote their time to insulation contracting services and focus on your energy conservation and comfort. Insulation is not a consumer product, but rather a professionally installed product.
2. Proper installation. Proper installation is essential for insulation to perform properly. Knowledge of vapor retarders, air infiltration, ventilation, recessed lighting, attic baffles to prevent insulation from blocking the airflow from soffit vents, and water pipes are just a few of the areas critical to installation techniques.
3. Access to Knowledge. Professional insulation contractors have access to a wide variety of training, are familiar with local codes and regulations, and can offer guidance about the type and amount of insulation to be used.
4. Proper insurance and licensing. Professionals have proper liability insurance and are licensed to work. If a consumer uses a non-licensed contractor and is harmed, the consumer will not have access to the state’s home improvement contractor fund (some states call this a transaction-guarantee fund) which can reimburse aggrieved consumers.
5. Professional decision making. Professionals can determine which insulation works best added over existing insulation. Professionals can determine vapor retarder requirements and proper placement of vapor retarders.
6. Safety. Professionals are mindful of safety rules while working in areas such as attics where inexperienced do-it-yourselfers can hurt themselves. Professionals know about the hazards of recessed lighting fixtures, electrical wiring (knob and tube hazards), and staying clear of other combustible sources in the attic by using blocking materials properly.
7. Cost. Most professionals purchase insulation materials wholesale — direct or through distribution, so the total professional job may well be less than what you would pay to buy the materials at retail.
8. This EPA Energy Star Video highlights the differences of do-it-yourself installation versus hiring a pro.
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