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Attic Insulation

Your attic is where White Mountains homes lose the most heat in winter

Overview

How Attic Insulation Works

At 6,500+ feet, an under-insulated attic doesn't just mean a cold room upstairs — it means heat escaping straight through your roof, snow melting unevenly, and a furnace that runs constantly all winter. We assess your attic's current insulation, R-value, and air sealing, then install the right combination of materials for a real mountain-town climate, not a desert-AZ retrofit.

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Attic Insulation

What's Included

R-value assessment matched to White Mountains climate zone, not generic AZ averages
Air sealing around attic penetrations before insulation goes in
Blown-in, batt, or spray foam — matched to your attic's structure and access
Ice dam risk reduction through proper attic insulation and ventilation balance
Straightforward, no-obligation on-site estimate

Who This Is For

Homeowners with visibly thin, compressed, or missing attic insulation
Anyone whose upstairs rooms run noticeably colder in winter
Cabin and vacation-home owners dealing with ice dams or icicles along the roofline

Attic Insulation — Frequently Asked Questions

Most national R-value guides are written for lower-elevation, milder climates. Homes in the White Mountains sit in a colder climate zone than most of Arizona, which generally calls for a higher attic R-value than desert-AZ recommendations — we assess your specific attic rather than applying a generic number.

Ready to lower your winter heating bills?

Free, no-obligation estimate — built for real White Mountains winters.