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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

TELL ME ABOUT THE TAX CREDIT! 

This is an absolute game changer for anyone wanting to upgrade their insulation and has the ability to provide the homeowner with 30% of the total cost back as a tax credit. Click HERE for additional information. 

IS TREASURE COAST LICENSED AND INSURED?

We are fully insured and current with all Martin County business license regulations! 

IS THE INSULATION YOU USE RECYCLABLE & SUSTAINABLY SOURCED?

Did you know that glass can be recycled an infinite amount of times with no loss in the quality of the up-cycled product? It's one of the most widely recycled products that exists and Treasure Coast Insulation uses 100% recycled fiberglass for its blowing insulation. Not to mention there is zero additives or chemicals used in the process or added to our material so you are left with a pure product that has been completely repurposed with no loss in performance. It truly is a win/win and one of the few recycled items that when repurposed is no different from its original form. 

HOW HOT DOES MY ATTIC GET?

Attic temperatures will fluctuate with the season, weather,  and time of the day a measurement is taken. During the summer with no cloud cover it is not uncommon for an attic to exceed 125-130 degrees! This level of heat is extremely dangerous, and even in moderation can take considerable planning and experience. Fortunately the team at Treasure Coast Insulation understands this and not only is equipped for harsh environments, but is trained on how to navigate around this obstacle and remain safe.  

DO YOU PARTICIPATE IN THE FPL REBATE PROGRAM?

Yes we do! We can go over all of the specifics and show you the process to obtain an instant $220 rebate directly from FPL to use toward your insulation cost. 

WHAT IS R-VALUE?

In simplest terms, R-Value is the national industry standard for measuring the insulation's ability to block the transfer of heat. The higher the R-Value, the higher the ability to keep the home cooler. Blown in insulation obtains higher R-Value by increasing the amount and height, or thickness when it is applied. 

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