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Avatar for Foam Pro Insulation
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Foam Pro Insulation
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Foam Pro Insulation

Exceptional 5.0

(18)

Exceptional 5.0

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Insulation Installation or Upgrade

In high demand
Licensed pro
  • 6 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Phoenix, AZ
  • 6 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Phoenix, AZ
Bertha Olasaba says, "(Translated by Google) Foam Pro Insulation is an exceptional company! The team is professional, hardworking, and truly a pleasure to work with. Their prices are fair, and the quality of their work speaks volumes. From start to finish, everything ran smoothly and stress-free. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a top-quality insulation service. An excellent team all around!(Original)Foam Pro Insulation es una empresa excepcional! El equipo es profesional, trabajadora y realmente un placer trabajar con ellos. Sus precios son justos y la calidad de su trabajo habla. Desde el principio asta el fin, todo transcurri sin problemas ni estrs. Los recomiendo ampliamente a cualquiera que busque un servicio de aislamiento de primera calidad. Un equipo excelente en todos los aspectos!"See more
Bertha Olasaba says, "(Translated by Google) Foam Pro Insulation is an exceptional company! The team is professional, hardworking, and truly a pleasure to work with. Their prices are fair, and the quality of their work speaks volumes. From start to finish, everything ran smoothly and stress-free. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a top-quality insulation service. An excellent team all around!(Original)Foam Pro Insulation es una empresa excepcional! El equipo es profesional, trabajadora y realmente un placer trabajar con ellos. Sus precios son justos y la calidad de su trabajo habla. Desde el principio asta el fin, todo transcurri sin problemas ni estrs. Los recomiendo ampliamente a cualquiera que busque un servicio de aislamiento de primera calidad. Un equipo excelente en todos los aspectos!"
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Avatar for Home Energy Auditing & Thermography (HEAT)
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Home Energy Auditing & Thermography (HEAT)
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Home Energy Auditing & Thermography (HEAT)

Exceptional 5.0

(10)

Exceptional 5.0

(10)

Weatherization

  • Serves Phoenix, AZ
  • Serves Phoenix, AZ
T S says, "Jason is AMAZING. Nobody realizes how critical energy audits can be. An HVAC tech will tell you that you need a brand new $15K-$20K system but never once check for duct leakage.We've used Jason twice now, on 2 different homes. I'll never use anyone else. His attention to detail is extraordinary. He's basically a forensic detective when it comes to tracking down the source of energy loss and indoor air quality problems.The first house was a brand new build with a central ERV (energy recovery ventilator) that I had installed by a reputable HVAC company. When summer rolled around, our electric bill shot up to over $600/month, our entire home smelled like insulation, and we started having all kinds of health problems. Since the home was still under warranty, I contacted the builder. They refused to even visit our home, claiming we had voided our warranty when we installed the ERV.I also contacted the HVAC company, who had installed the ERV and explained the situation. They claimed it must have been an issue with the builder because there was no way their work could have contributed to the problems we were experiencing.Beyond frustrated, I found Jason. He spent many hours examining every inch of our home. And, he found the problem. Our master bedroom was measuring -5 pressure! Mostly due to a live, disconnected supply duct that had slipped down between the wall cavity. He also found a number of builder defects that were affecting our energy usage and air quality.Using the photos and descriptions in Jason's report, we were able to get the builder to fix the defects and, legitimately, (re) Energy Star certify our home. (It was supposed to be Energy Star certified already, but that whole program is a joke, and nobody actually audited our home until Jason came along.)We were also able to demonstrate that the HVAC company had left a live supply duct disconnected in our attic when they installed the ERV. If it weren't for Jason, we might never have figured out the issues.Do yourself a favor and hire him to do an energy audit on your home. You won't regret it."See more
T S says, "Jason is AMAZING. Nobody realizes how critical energy audits can be. An HVAC tech will tell you that you need a brand new $15K-$20K system but never once check for duct leakage.We've used Jason twice now, on 2 different homes. I'll never use anyone else. His attention to detail is extraordinary. He's basically a forensic detective when it comes to tracking down the source of energy loss and indoor air quality problems.The first house was a brand new build with a central ERV (energy recovery ventilator) that I had installed by a reputable HVAC company. When summer rolled around, our electric bill shot up to over $600/month, our entire home smelled like insulation, and we started having all kinds of health problems. Since the home was still under warranty, I contacted the builder. They refused to even visit our home, claiming we had voided our warranty when we installed the ERV.I also contacted the HVAC company, who had installed the ERV and explained the situation. They claimed it must have been an issue with the builder because there was no way their work could have contributed to the problems we were experiencing.Beyond frustrated, I found Jason. He spent many hours examining every inch of our home. And, he found the problem. Our master bedroom was measuring -5 pressure! Mostly due to a live, disconnected supply duct that had slipped down between the wall cavity. He also found a number of builder defects that were affecting our energy usage and air quality.Using the photos and descriptions in Jason's report, we were able to get the builder to fix the defects and, legitimately, (re) Energy Star certify our home. (It was supposed to be Energy Star certified already, but that whole program is a joke, and nobody actually audited our home until Jason came along.)We were also able to demonstrate that the HVAC company had left a live supply duct disconnected in our attic when they installed the ERV. If it weren't for Jason, we might never have figured out the issues.Do yourself a favor and hire him to do an energy audit on your home. You won't regret it."
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Waterproofing a basement costs between $500 and $3,500, on average. The cost depends on several factors, including the type and extent of waterproofing, as well as the amount of labor involved to complete the job. For example, the labor cost to apply concrete sealer is about $3-$12 per square foot. And adding an interior drainage system costs approximately $700-$2,600.

There are a number of different pros who perform basement waterproofing, including specialized contractors and companies. Your best bet to ensure your basement’s waterproofing gets done the right way is to search for local professionals who can perform the service. This is easy on Thumbtack, where you can enter your zip code and the desired service, and then make your selection after viewing customer ratings, reviews and project photos.

Waterproofing your basement can help you prevent major water damage caused by heavy rains — which means you won’t have to pay for expensive water damage restoration services. Waterproofing systems also prevent basement flooding and protect your possessions. And by keeping your basement dry, you can also prevent mold growth (and avoid having to pay for mold remediation services). Finally, your basement floor may last longer, your sump pump will work less and your home’s foundation will be more protected if you have a sound waterproofing system.

It is far more effective to waterproof a basement from the outside through exterior waterproofing measures, such as installing drain tiles, excavating your soil and installing and cleaning gutters. 

The term “interior waterproofing” is something of a misnomer because any steps taken in the basement’s interior are more to mitigate damage from water that has already made it through the foundation. Water is best stopped at the source — that is, it is best stopped from ever entering the concrete foundation by exterior waterproofing. However, interior waterproofing is still an important and effective step to take.

Homeowners insurance doesn’t typically cover basement waterproofing. However, many policies do cover water damage under certain situations. For example, if there’s been a sudden accident such as a bursting pipe, a standard homeowners insurance policy may cover the cost of repairs. On the other hand, the policy likely won’t cover water damage caused by poor home maintenance. Check your policy and chat with a professional to find out what your homeowners insurance covers.

Basement waterproofing is the process of using various materials and techniques to keep water from infiltrating a house or building’s basement. Basements tend to be quite vulnerable to rises in the water table or to events like heavy rains. Waterproofing a below-ground basement might involve applying sealant materials to keep water out, as well as installing drains and sump pumps to remove water. Basement waterproofing is best performed during construction but is often done retroactively as well.

There are several great options for waterproof basement flooring. For example, epoxy floors are waterproof but are thicker and sturdier than paint. Make sure the concrete substrate has been prepared for application. 

Tile is a designer’s dream, giving you a moisture-resistant surface that’s infinitely customizable. Rubber sheets or tiles are also good waterproof options, particularly for playrooms, workout areas or laundry rooms. 

Vinyl tiles and planks imitate wood or other materials very convincingly, provide moisture resistance and last a long time. And sheet vinyl is affordable and a great waterproofing solution for those in need of quick fixes.

When you’re having your basement waterproofed, it’s important to use the right materials for the job. A professional might coat your interior walls with masonry waterproofing products, such as sealants. The pro might also couple this with other exterior waterproofing methods, such as properly installing gutters, downspouts and drainage ditches. Talk to a basement waterproofing company near you to find out what method(s) they will use to waterproof your basement walls.

The best way to prevent moisture from seeping into your basement is to combine both interior and exterior waterproofing techniques. This method begins at construction by installing the water diversion infrastructure needed to move water away from your foundation and keep it out of the foundation materials in the first place. Then, a membrane should be installed inside to prevent any moisture that has made it past these defenses from making it all the way into your basement. 

However, always consult with basement waterproofing professionals near you to determine which method is right for your home — and your budget.

Basement waterproofing may or may not increase your home’s value — it all depends on your home and the conditions in your real estate market. However, by waterproofing your basement, you’re protecting your home’s value.  If you don’t waterproof your home, it could experience significant damage. And if you don’t repair the damage (which can be costly), you could lower your home’s value.

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