At Summit Insulation our goal is to provide the highest quality insulation services the area has to offer. With every customer, we aim to turn their home or building into a more comfortable and energy efficient place to live and work. Our commitment to customer service is the reason Summit Insulation has become Maryland's leading insulation contractor As a certified BPI Building Analyst and Envelope Professionally certified company, Summit Insulations team have been been trained in the house-as-a-system approach.
As BPI Building Analysts, Summit Insulation auditors are certified to conduct blower-door tests, combustion appliance inspection and repair, air quality testing including carbon monoxide detection, duct testing and airflow testing.
As BPI Building Analysts, Summit Insulation auditors are certified to conduct blower-door tests, combustion appliance inspection and repair, air quality testing including carbon monoxide detection, duct testing and airflow testing.
Business details
- Year established: 1979
- Employees: 10
- Licensed
Services
Spray Foam
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Spray foam insulation is a premium alternative to traditional insulation such as cellulose and fiberglass. A two-component mixture composed of isocyanate and polyol resin comes together inside the tip of the gun and forms and expanding foam that can be sprayed into roofing material in attics, wall cavities, and foundation areas such as rim joists and crawl spaces.
Attics
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Attics are a very important area of the house to be well insulated. Without proper attic insulation, heat will be constantly escaping your home and your energy bills will be expensive. Insulation for older homes is critical in Northeast areas like Baltimore, Maryland, where a lot of heat or cold air can escape from or into the attic.
Injection Foam
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The injection foam can be used to re-insulate older homes that contain little or no insulation, even if the wall cavity is partially filled with old, ineffective insulation. This insulation is able to do what no other product can. This foam material flows throughout the wall cavity compressing and engulfing the old material filling up your wall 100% with brand new foam insulation.
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Mar 10, 2016
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Oct 20, 2015
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Oct 05, 2015
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Aug 19, 2015