
Albany Insulation Company stops heat, humidity, and high power bills at the source. We insulate attics, crawl spaces, walls, and more - with free estimates and same-week scheduling across southwest Georgia.

Albany Insulation Company is a full-service insulation contractor serving Albany, GA and the surrounding region. We offer 16 insulation and moisture-control services - from spray foam and attic insulation to vapor barriers and commercial projects. Whether your home is losing air through the attic or your crawl space is pulling in moisture every summer, we find the problem and fix it for good.

Air leaking out through walls or the attic? Spray foam seals gaps and insulates at the same time - ideal for Albany's humid summers.
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A hot attic is the main reason Albany homes overheat in summer. Proper attic insulation keeps heat out and your cooling bill in check.
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Blown-in insulation fills corners and odd-shaped spaces that batts miss. It is fast to install and works well for existing Albany homes.
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Rooms that never feel right, bills that keep climbing - whole-home insulation addresses both by tightening your building envelope.
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Old insulation that has settled, gotten wet, or been disturbed by pests stops working. We remove it safely before installing fresh material.
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Crawl spaces are a major moisture entry point in southwest Georgia. Insulating them reduces humidity in your home and protects your floors.
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Thin or missing wall insulation lets heat in from every direction. We retrofit existing walls without major demo work.
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Insulation slows heat - air sealing stops the gaps that let conditioned air escape. Both are needed for real energy savings.
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An uninsulated basement rim joist is one of the most common sources of heat loss. We seal and insulate it quickly and thoroughly.
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Closed-cell foam is denser, moisture-resistant, and earns a higher R-value per inch. The right choice for crawl spaces and exterior walls.
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Open-cell foam is lighter and less expensive. It works well for interior walls and attics where moisture control is less critical.
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Gaps around light fixtures and plumbing in your attic leak conditioned air year-round. Air sealing closes them before new insulation goes in.
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A vapor barrier stops ground moisture from rising into your crawl space. In Albany's climate, it is a front-line defense against mold and wood rot.
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Moisture in your crawl space or basement is a slow, expensive problem. A properly installed vapor barrier cuts it off at the source.
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Adding insulation to an existing home without a full renovation is possible. We assess what you have and add what you need.
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Commercial buildings in Albany lose significant energy through roofs, walls, and loading areas. We insulate commercial spaces to reduce operating costs.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or fill out the form below. You give us a few details about your home - size, what you have noticed, what areas concern you. We respond within 1 business day to confirm your free on-site estimate. No quotes over the phone - we want to see the home first so we can give you an accurate number.
A technician visits your home and goes into the attic, crawl space, or walls - wherever the work will happen. We measure what is already there, check for moisture or pest damage, and look for air gaps that need sealing. You get a written proposal that breaks down exactly what we plan to do and what it will cost. No pressure, no upsells.
We schedule your job - usually within the same week - and show up ready to work. Air sealing comes before insulation on every job. We clean up when we are done and walk you through the finished work before we leave. You get a written record of what was installed so you have it for utility rebates, tax credits, or future home sales.
We hold an active Georgia contractor license and carry full general liability coverage on every project. We hand over proof before we start - no asking twice.
Every estimate is free and written. We come to your home, look at the actual space, and give you a line-item proposal. You have as long as you need to decide.
We are a locally owned business in Albany, GA - not a national chain dispatching a subcontractor. When you call, you reach someone who lives and works in the same community.
When you reach out, we confirm your estimate appointment within 1 business day. Once you approve the proposal, we typically schedule installation within the same week.
Ready to get started? (229) 888-8652 or request a free estimate online.
"The crew showed up on time, sealed the attic gaps before blowing in the insulation, and finished the whole job in one day. My upstairs bedroom actually feels like part of the house now instead of a sauna. First July in this home where the electric bill didn't make me wince."
Marcus T., Albany - Attic Insulation
"I had spray foam done in the crawl space last spring. The musty smell I had lived with for three years is completely gone. The technician walked me through everything he found under there before starting - I appreciated not being kept in the dark."
Denise R., Valdosta - Spray Foam Insulation
"They came out for a free estimate within two days of my call, gave me a written quote that same visit, and had the vapor barrier installed by the end of the week. Straightforward, clean work, no upsell pressure at all."
James P., Moultrie - Vapor Barrier Installation
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no pressure - just a straight answer about what your home needs and what it will cost. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(229) 888-8652Albany Insulation Company is based in Albany, GA and serves 12 cities and communities across southwest Georgia and southeast Alabama - including Valdosta, Thomasville, Tifton, and Dothan, AL. We offer same-week scheduling for most locations in our service area.
Attic temperatures in southwest Georgia can hit 150 degrees on a clear afternoon - and without enough insulation, that heat radiates straight into your living space. Upgrading attic insulation is the single highest-return energy improvement in this climate.
If you smell something musty from the floor or see soft spots in your flooring, moisture is already in your crawl space. Albany gets about 52 inches of rain a year - well above the national average - and unprotected crawl spaces absorb it year-round.
Closed-cell foam resists moisture and earns a higher R-value per inch - it is the better choice for crawl spaces and exterior walls in Albany's humid climate. Open-cell foam is softer, lighter, and less expensive, and it works well for interior attic applications.
Insulation slows heat transfer, but air sealing closes the gaps that let conditioned air escape directly. Both are necessary. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that proper air sealing and insulation together can reduce heating and cooling costs by around 15 percent. Learn more at energy.gov.
Visible ceiling joists in the attic, musty odors near the floor, and uneven room temperatures are all signs that existing insulation is no longer doing its job. Homes built before 1985 in Albany frequently have insulation that has settled or absorbed moisture over decades.
Albany falls in Climate Zone 2 under Georgia's energy code, which sets minimum R-values for attics, walls, and floors over unconditioned spaces. A licensed contractor must meet these minimums. If you are unsure whether your home complies, a free estimate visit will tell you.
Albany Insulation Company is a licensed and insured insulation contractor based in Albany, GA, serving 12 cities across southwest Georgia and southeast Alabama since 2025.
We hold a current Georgia contractor license issued by the State of Georgia and carry full general liability insurance on every job - protecting your home and our crew from day one.
We offer 16 insulation and moisture-control services, from spray foam and attic insulation to vapor barriers and commercial projects. Every job includes a written proposal, a pre-installation walkthrough, and a record of materials installed.
Start with the attic. In most Albany homes, the attic is the biggest source of heat gain. A contractor can measure your current insulation depth and tell you exactly what it would take to meet current Georgia energy standards.
Sometimes, yes. If the existing material is dry and undamaged, new insulation can go right on top. If it is wet, compressed, or pest-contaminated, it needs to come out first. Your estimate visit will answer that question specifically for your home.
Yes. The federal government offers a tax credit worth up to 30 percent of insulation upgrade costs, capped at $1,200 per year. Georgia Power also offers rebates for qualifying energy efficiency improvements. Learn more at the IRS Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit page.
Clear access to your attic hatch or crawl space entry. Move stored items away from the work area. If spray foam is being installed, plan for you and your family - including pets - to be out of the home for 24 hours after the work is done.
The best way to know exactly what your home needs is a free on-site assessment. Call (229) 888-8652 or request an estimate online to schedule yours.
Albany is the county seat of Dougherty County and home to about 67,000 people in the heart of southwest Georgia. It is the largest city in the region - roughly 90 miles south of Macon and 175 miles south of Atlanta - and has been a center for commerce and services for the surrounding communities for generations. You can learn more about the city at the U.S. Census Bureau Albany quickfacts page.
A large share of Albany homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s - many of them brick ranch-style houses with low-pitched roofs and crawl spaces. These homes are common in neighborhoods across the city, from areas near Chehaw Park on the east side to older in-town neighborhoods closer to the Flint RiverQuarium downtown. Albany State University, one of the most recognized institutions in the region, anchors a stable residential community nearby. Albany also experienced significant flooding from the Flint River in 1994 and 1998, and many homeowners in flood-prone areas have since become more attuned to moisture-resistant building materials - one reason closed-cell spray foam is a common request here. More on the city at Wikipedia.
Albany Insulation Company works on homes throughout the city - from newer subdivisions to the mid-century neighborhoods that make up the bulk of Albany's housing stock. We know what homes here are built like, what conditions they face, and what they need to stay comfortable and energy efficient through a Georgia summer.
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