Portland Insulation Pros

Spray Foam Insulation Contractor in Portland, ME

Serving Portland and nearby areas.

Phil McLean

Rigid Foam Insulation

Rigid Foam Insulation: Types and Installation Techniques When it comes to insulating buildings and improving energy efficiency, rigid foam insulation is a popular choice. With its excellent thermal properties and versatility, rigid foam insulation provides effective insulation solutions for various applications. In this article, we…

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Phil McLean

Radiant Barrier Insulation

Radiant Barrier Insulation: Features and Installation Table of Contents Introduction Features of Radiant Barrier Insulation Installation of Radiant Barrier Insulation Where Radiant Barrier is not Recommended? Can you Use Radiant Barrier with Other Insulation Materials? Conclusion Introduction Radiant barrier insulation is a highly effective solution…

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Phil McLean

Reflective Insulation

Reflective Insulation: Working Principles and Uses Reflective insulation is a type of insulation that utilizes reflective materials to minimize heat transfer. It offers an effective solution for improving energy efficiency and maintaining comfortable indoor environments. In this article, we will delve into the working principles…

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Phil McLean

Different Types of Insurance

Different Types of Insurance Needed for Insulation Contractors and Homeowners Table of Contents Introduction Different Types of Insurance General Liability Insurance Professional Liability Insurance Workers' Compensation Insurance Commercial Auto Insurance Surety Bonds Equipment Breakdown Insurance Different Types of Insurance for Homeowners Homeowners Insurance Builder's Risk…

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Phil McLean

Where to Insulate and Where Not to

What Part of Your House is Recommended to Get Insulated and Which Part is not Interior walls, which separate rooms within a home, generally do not require insulation. Since these walls are not exposed to the exterior environment, insulating them would not contribute significantly to…

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