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Insulate It Solutions

Blow-In Insulation Company Serving Central Florida

Blow-in insulation for attics, walls, and tight spaces across Central Florida. Fiberglass and cellulose options. Free quotes: (352) 558-8672.

Insulate It Solutions is a blow-in insulation company based in Apopka, installing blown-in fiberglass and cellulose in attics, walls, and hard-to-reach cavities across Central Florida. If your home has hot rooms, a loud attic floor, or an air conditioner that never seems to stop, blown-in insulation is one of the fastest fixes we offer. Most attics are finished in a single visit. Call (352) 558-8672 or send the free quote form to get a set price.

What Blow-In Insulation Fixes in a Florida Home

Central Florida homes fight heat and humidity most of the year. Attics bake, cooled air escapes, and the AC pays for it. Blown-in insulation addresses the problems homeowners actually call us about:

  • High energy bills. Loose-fill insulation slows heat gain through the attic floor, so your system runs shorter cycles during long summers.
  • Uneven temperatures. Rooms that run hot while others stay cold usually point to thin or patchy attic coverage. Blow-in material fills the gaps batts miss.
  • Drafts. Blown insulation packed into cavities and around framing cuts the air movement that makes rooms feel uncomfortable.
  • Noise. The dense layer acts as a sound barrier between rooms and against outside noise.
  • Pests. Full, even coverage closes off the shallow gaps rodents and insects use to settle into attics.
  • Moisture and mold concerns. Proper depth and coverage help prevent the moisture buildup that leads to mold in humid climates like ours.

How Blow-In Insulation Works

Blow-in insulation, also called loose-fill insulation, is installed by blowing loose material into attics, walls, and floor cavities with specialized equipment. The material settles into every corner and around every obstruction, building a continuous thermal barrier against heat transfer.

That coverage is what makes it powerful. Batts leave gaps at edges, around wiring, and at odd framing angles. Blown material flows into those spaces instead. The result is strong thermal performance year-round: less heat pushing into your home in summer and less conditioned air escaping through the ceiling.

It is also practical. Attic blow-in jobs move fast. One Orlando customer with a 1,200-square-foot house told us our crew finished the entire attic in about 30 minutes with little mess.

Materials We Install

We match the material to your home, your budget, and the condition of the space:

  • Blown-in fiberglass. Our most common attic install. It resists moisture, holds its loft, and performs well in Florida heat.
  • Cellulose. Strong coverage and sound dampening, made largely from recycled content.
  • Mineral wool. An option where its specific properties fit the job.

Every home is different, so we build a customized solution for your square footage, existing material, and target R-value rather than quoting one-size-fits-all packages. For Central Florida attics, we recommend R-30 to R-38.

Adding Blown-In Insulation Over Existing Material

Many attics do not need a full tear-out. If your current insulation is dry and clean but too shallow, we can blow new material directly over it to bring the depth up to spec. Steve H. in Tavares hired us to blow additional insulation throughout his attic and rework the soffit after a roof replacement. He reported a 20 to 30 percent reduction in his monthly power bills afterward.

If the existing material is wet, moldy, or contaminated by pests, topping it off just buries the problem. In those cases we pair the job with insulation removal first, then blow in fresh material over a clean deck. Pairing new insulation with attic air sealing is another proven way to cut energy costs, since sealing stops the leaks insulation alone cannot fix.

Why Homeowners Call Insulate It Solutions

Our blown-in insulation contractors have completed more than 1,000 insulation projects across Orange, Seminole, and Osceola counties. We know Florida construction, Florida code, and Florida attics.

What customers notice most is how the job is run:

  • Set pricing. We quote on site and hold the number. Tina in Orlando said the final price was exactly what was quoted, a change from other contractors she had used.
  • Fast scheduling. Daniel F. in Orlando called and had our crew out the same day to look over his house and give him a price on the spot.
  • Clean work areas. Crews explain the plan before starting and clean up after. One customer mentioned our installer literally vacuumed the yard for stray pieces.

Professional installation matters with blow-in material. Depth, density, and coverage determine the R-value you actually get, and rental machines rarely hit spec. Our equipment and crew experience get it right the first visit.

Areas We Serve

We install blown-in insulation across Central Florida, including Alachua, Pomona Park, Harbor Bluffs, Holiday, Ocala Estates, and South Brooksville, plus the greater Orlando, Kissimmee, and Space Coast areas. If you have been searching for blown-in insulation near you, we have dedicated pages for your area:

Blow-In Insulation FAQ

What is blow-in insulation?

Blow-in insulation is loose-fill material, usually fiberglass, cellulose, or mineral wool, installed by blowing it into attics, walls, and other cavities. It creates a thermal barrier against heat transfer and reaches spaces that batt insulation cannot cover evenly.

Can you blow new insulation over my old insulation?

Often, yes. If the existing material is dry, clean, and pest free, we blow fresh insulation over it to reach proper depth. If it is wet, moldy, or contaminated, we recommend removal first so the new material performs the way it should.

How long does blow-in insulation last?

Installed properly, blow-in insulation lasts for many years without replacement. Periodic attic inspections help confirm the depth is holding and no moisture issues have developed.

Will blown-in insulation lower my energy bills?

Better attic coverage reduces heat gain, which shortens AC run time. Results vary by home, but one of our Tavares customers reported a 20 to 30 percent drop in monthly power bills after we topped off his attic.

Is blow-in insulation a DIY project?

We do not recommend it. Getting correct depth and density takes commercial blowing equipment and experience. A professional install also comes with a set price and a clean workspace when the crew leaves.

Where can blow-in insulation be installed?

Attics are the most common application, but blow-in material also works in wall cavities and floors. It is especially effective in irregular or hard-to-reach spaces where batts leave gaps.

Get a Free Blow-In Insulation Quote

Find out what your attic needs and what it will cost before any work starts. Call Insulate It Solutions at (352) 558-8672 or fill out the free quote form. We will inspect the space, give you options, and quote a set price on site.

Insulate It Solutions 700 S Hawthorne Ave, Suite 105 Apopka, FL 32703 Phone: (352) 558-8672

Hours: Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm. Saturday, 9am to 1pm. Sunday closed.

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