Insulation & Energy Efficiency Blog
Practical guides for insulating a home or cabin at 6,500+ feet in the White Mountains.

Blown-In vs. Batt Insulation: Which Is Better for a White Mountains Home?
Both materials work — but irregular framing, existing insulation, and access all point toward a different answer for a mountain-town home than a national buying guide would suggest.

How to Winterize Your Pinetop-Lakeside Cabin Before the First Snow
A practical pre-winter checklist for cabin and vacation-home owners in the White Mountains — insulation, pipes, pests, and moisture.

What R-Value Do You Actually Need at 7,000 Feet?
Most R-value guides online are written for milder, lower-elevation climates. Here's what actually applies to a White Mountains climate zone.

Ice Dams in the White Mountains: How Attic Insulation Stops Them
Ice dams aren't just a roofing problem — they usually start with heat escaping through an under-insulated attic. Here's the connection.

How Much Does Attic Insulation Removal Cost in Arizona's High Country?
What actually drives the cost of removing old, compressed, or contaminated attic insulation before a new install.
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