Attic Insulation in Gloucester County, NJ

Blown-in cellulose and fiberglass batt installation for South Jersey homes. One of the highest-return upgrades you can make to an older home.

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Why Attic Insulation Matters in South Jersey

Heat rises, and in an under-insulated home, it escapes straight through the attic floor into unconditioned space. In the winter, that means your furnace runs longer to compensate. In the summer, radiant heat from the roof deck pushes through the ceiling into your living space, making your AC work harder.

Many homes in Gloucester County — particularly those built before 1990 — have attic insulation levels well below current recommended minimums. Adding insulation to the attic floor is typically one of the most straightforward upgrades available and has a direct impact on comfort and energy costs year-round.

We install blown-in cellulose, blown-in fiberglass, and fiberglass batt insulation in attics throughout Gloucester County. We also handle old insulation removal when existing material is damaged, compacted, or contaminated.

Common Indicators of Under-Insulated Attics

Rooms that feel drafty or hard to keep at an even temperature

Heating and cooling bills that have climbed in recent years

Ice dams forming on the roofline in winter (heat escaping the attic melts snow unevenly)

Attic floor joists visible — insulation should cover them

Home was built before 1990 with no record of insulation upgrades

Pest activity in the attic that may have disrupted or contaminated insulation

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We serve Gloucester County and surrounding South Jersey communities.

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Attic Insulation FAQs

What R-value does attic insulation need to be in New Jersey?
New Jersey homes typically target R-49 to R-60 at the attic floor for Energy Star standards. Many older homes in Gloucester County are operating far below that — which is where the biggest efficiency gains are found.
Do you remove old insulation before adding new?
We assess existing insulation during the estimate. If the current material is in decent condition, we can add on top. If it's damaged, compacted, pest-contaminated, or moldy, removal is the right call before installing new material.
Is blown-in or batt insulation better for attics?
For attic floors, blown-in is usually the better choice — it conforms around irregular joist spacing and penetrations more consistently than batt. Batt insulation is better for attic knee walls and sloped roofline applications where you need containment.
Do you serve Salem County and Camden County for attic insulation?
Yes. While Gloucester County is our primary area, we regularly serve homeowners in Salem County, Camden County, and other nearby South Jersey communities. Give us a call to confirm availability.

Related Services

Attic insulation is often most effective when paired with spray foam air sealing around penetrations and the attic hatch. We also install crawl space and basement insulation for complete home coverage.