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Quality Insulation Service In The New Orleans Area

Because It's A Great Day To Insulate!

Quality Insulation Service In The New Orleans Area

Trusted and Referred Insulation Experts 

LaPlace Insulation - Quality Insulation in the New Orleans Area

At La Place Insulation, our focus has always been on providing big-company value with small-business quality. We take pride in our work because we know insulation helps our customers save money every month. Proper insulation can actually reduce the cost of heating and cooling a home by over 40%. And, when it’s priced fairly, it can pay for itself in energy bills in five years or less.

We are a proud family-owned and operated business that provides home insulation services to the entire New Orleans metropolitan area. When we began, we started with just one truck and one trailer, and the desire to deliver high-quality work for a fair price.

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Your Best Local Insulation Company

Energy Efficiency

Our expert insulation solutions ensure optimal temperature control, reducing energy usage and costs.

Sound Control

Our advanced sound control solutions effectively minimize noise pollution, creating a serene and comfortable environment.

Carbon Footprint

we are dedicated to reducing carbon footprints through our innovative insulation solutions. Our services contribute to a cleaner, greener environment.

Home Environment

Our customized insulation services create a healthier and cozier home environment, providing superior temperature regulation and soundproofing. 

Why Insulate?

If your energy bills are high, insulation is a great way for you to save money every month. The majority of hot or cool air in a home is lost through the roof, floor, walls, or windows. According to Green Home Gnome’s study, 25% of that is lost through the roof, 25% through windows and doors, 35% through walls, and 15% through the floor.

By properly insulating those areas, you can save over 40% in heating and cooling costs!

Our Services

La Place Insulation provides home insulation services across the entire New Orleans metropolitan area. We provide services for attic insulation, wall insulation, garage door insulation, roof repair, insulation removal, and more.

Check out the types of insulation we use below to learn more about our process. And then, contact us today to talk to our highly-trained technicians about which one will work best for your home insulation project.

Fiberglass - Batt/Roll

Fiberglass insulation materials are among the most cost-effective methods for insulating exterior and interior walls. We rely on traditional batts for our fiberglass insulation. These are available in multiple sizes to fit standard spacing, or can be customized to fit your project. Fiberglass insulation can also come faced, with additional air, fire, or vapor barrier protections.
At La Place Insulation, we specifically use Owens Corning Eco-Touch fiberglass insulation batts. These include 58% total recycled content, are guaranteed to be formaldehyde-free, and can help reduce energy costs for the life of the home.

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Blown Insulation - Fiberglass, Cellulose, Rockwool

Cellulose insulation is a high-quality recycled product that can be used as wall or attic insulation. Your house is losing most of its hot or cool air through these areas, up to 55% combined.
Cellulose insulation provides a great quality insulation option. It also provides additional sound-dampening characteristics and is treated to protect against pests. Even better, if accidental contact happens, cellulose insulation doesn’t burn. Our team at La Place Insulation installs this insulation type in a wet or high-density packed form.

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Spray Foam - Open/Closed Cell

Spray foam insulation can be blown directly into wall spaces, under floors, or into attic spaces. Since it’s a foam, it can also fill the smallest holes or cavities that are letting air into your home. Spray foam insulation can provide the best overall home insulation, offering over twice the maximum thermal performance of traditional fiberglass batt insulation.
At La Place Insulation, we use 0.5lb open cell spray polyurethane foam for walls and attics. Since 2.0lb closed cell spray polyurethane foam is impermeable to water at 1”, we find it’s the best option to use for floor insulation.

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Why Choose Us?

At La Place Insulation, our focus has always been on providing big-company value with small-business quality. We are a proud family-owned and operated business that provides home insulation services to the entire New Orleans metropolitan area.

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Can Help You Decide What Type Of Insulation Is Right For You

Just give us a call or send a submission form. All estimates are free. Our certified technicians are always ready to help answer any questions.

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Our Approach

At La Place Insulation, quality means:

  • Arriving on-time, every time
  • Doing our work right, from the first visit to the final walkthrough
  • Only working with highly-trained technicians
  • Providing a fair price for our work
  • Ensuring the safety of your family and pets
  • Leaving the job area clean for you afterwards

And, it turns out that our approach to home insulation worked.

Our customers now claim that we’re some of the most courteous, hard-working insulation contractors they’ve worked with. Our team is now big enough to handle any size project you may have, but we still stick to our “one truck-one trailer” ethos of ensuring quality before anything else.

Whether you need new attic or garage door insulation, or need help fixing a previously botched job, we’re here to help. Send us a quick message today to tell us more about your project. Remember, at La Place Insulation, we always think it’s a great day to insulate!

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