What to look for in a insulation contractor

Finding the right company to use for an insulation project can be daunting. Here's what you should look for as you evaluate candidates.

1. Experience

Look at their project history. 

2. Reliability

Do they have customer testimonials?

3. Economical

Comparing their proposal prices to other vendors.

4. Safety

There is a rating that is done by the NCCI every year. They assign a workman comp modifier. If the company is lower than 1.00, they are good. if they are higher then it is bad. For a lot of companies, owners won’t allow contractors to work on their property if they have greater than a 1.00 insurance modifier. This indicates the frequency of their jobsite accidents. 

5. Professional

Observe their work practices and work product. Maybe by you can gauge them by the experience of their executives and supervisors.

6. Productive

Observe their work in the field and determine if they are meeting the construction schedules and observe the amount of work they have to redo due to incorrect or inferior installation
privately owned - be able to work directly with the owners of the company and communicate directly with them

7. Local 

Some clients want to work with a Texas-owned or American-owned company.