Batt Insulation, Cumming, GA

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Batt insulation is a cost-effective option for reaching the R-value you desire for your home.

With the advent of innovative insulation types these days, it is easy to forget that fiberglass batt insulation is still available and a popular choice for insulating homes in the Cumming, Georgia area. While Georgia is milder in temperature than states to the north, we still have to be concerned with getting the appropriate R-value for energy efficiency. Since batt insulation is an inert product that doesn’t settle, it can retain the original R-value for a long time provided it is not damaged or compressed. At 31-W Insulation, we have installed batt insulation in homes since our inception in 1972, and we are happy to discuss its benefits with you so that you can decide if it is the best option for your situation.

Batt Insulation in Cumming, Georgia

Most people appreciate that there isn’t any math to be done when wanting to achieve a specific R-value. Batt insulation is made at pre-set R-values, whereas blow-in insulation has to be installed at the right thickness to get the R-value you want and isn’t an exact amount. If you have thought about cellulose insulation for its recycled content, consider that batt insulation today can contain as much as 80% recycled materials, utilizing pre- and post-consumer glass containers. Batt insulation is also one of the most cost-effective options.

We are happy to discuss additional advantages of batt insulation, as well as go over your other options, so you can be confident that your decision is based on facts. We’ll give you an honest assessment of your home’s energy efficiency and our recommendation based on your objectives. Contact us today to learn more.


Right here in Georgia, we also offer batt insulation in Woodstock & Jonesboro. 31w is also proud to serve many states throughout the Southeastern portion of the U.S. Read more about our services in Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee & Texas.