Blown Insulation, Columbia, SC

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Blown insulation is a cost-effective solution for a more energy-efficient home.

Insulation is important for all homes because it ensures that your HVAC system can maintain a comfortable temperature inside the building without overworking itself and increasing your energy bills. One of the options available to you is blown insulation. Blown insulation is particularly useful when installing batts would be too cumbersome and expensive, seeing as you may have to remove drywall or exterior siding. It’s also a quick and convenient service, since professionals can likely get the job done in just a couple of hours.

Blown Insulation in Columbia, South Carolina

Blown insulation involves making holes in the wall or exterior siding that are large enough for the hose of an insulation blower to fit through. Then the insulation material is blown through a hose into the walls, allowing the material to fill and seal gaps or blanket already-existing insulation. Then the hose is removed and the holes are patched up and painted over.

Here at 31-W Insulation, we’re here to answer all of your questions about blown insulation or any of our other insulation services such as fiberglass, cellulose, or spray foam insulation. If you’re not sure which insulation service is best for your Columbia, South Carolina home, let us know. We would love to discuss your needs and help you determine the best course of action.

We also offer a free estimate so that you know what you’re dealing with. With our five decades of experience serving homeowners and contractors, you can rely on us to do the job thoroughly after we help you make an informed decision.


Right here in South Carolina, we also offer Blown Insulation in Greenville, Summerville, Myrtle Beach, Charleston and North Charleston. 31-W is also proud to serve many states throughout the Southeastern portion of the U.S. Read more about our services in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee & Texas.