Thursday 28 July 2016

Insulation, Thermal Imaging, Fireproofing and More!

Our company has been in business since 1991 providing services to the residential, construction and agricultural markets for over 20 years.Georgian Insulation is a certified, professional Insulation service, family owned and providing quality insulation services in Barrie, Midland, Orillia, Collingwood and across Simcoe and Muskoka.

We are known best for our insulation services including: Spray Foam, Cellulose Insulation, BIBS, Fireproofing, Insulation Removal, Slab lifting and Thermal Scans.

We have decades of experience and are pleased to help you find the right insulation product for your home or commercial building.

Insulation
Georgian Insulation has several insulation options to choose from. We have expert knowledge of different products and would be happy to go over the advantages of different materials. We offer spray foam insulation, blown cellulose, BIBS (blown-in insulation), and we also remove damaged insulation or vermiculite from your building. A popular insulation choice is Walltite Eco Spray Foam. Walltite Eco Spray Foam is made from renewable vegetable oils and recycled plastics mixed to make a polyurethane foam for high quality and performance insulation.

Thermal Imaging
Georgian Insulation utilizes a thermal imaging camera to discover insulation and building envelope concerns. Thermal Imaging is used to find and locate missing insulation, detect air leaks, moisture intrusion, wildlife, and even some structural problems in your home. On the scanner, there are different colors of your house. If you see yellow that means that part of the house has very good insulation. Purple or black on the screen means there is little or no insulation in that part of the house and the heat is escaping from that spot. Finding the locations quickly and accurately means you can fix the insulation problem and make your home for efficient and comfortable.

Fireproofing
Georgian Insulation installs Grace Monokote Cementitious coatings to protect steel structural surfaces and spray foam. Monokote products can be found in all types of buildings and the product is recognized worldwide for their in-place performance and superior durability.

Georgian Insulation Systems is Central Ontario's premium spray foam insulation contractor. We're recommended by leading custom home builders, commercial design/builders, architects, home inspectors and our many customers. We provide Polyurethane Spray foam, Cellulose, Fiberglass, Roxull, Fireproofing, Insulation Removal, concrete slab lifting with injected polyurethane and epoxy crack filling. Contact Us for a Free Quote - Or Call 1-866-576-9338.

Wednesday 29 June 2016

Benefits Of Good Quality Insulation



Georgian Insulation Systems has a team of professional technicians who are some of the best in the industry. We’ll work with you to provide the best in energy efficient insulation for your home, commercial or agricultural building. With the proper insulation system it's possible to reduce your energy costs up to 50%, create a healthier environment, and improve the comfort of your home. 

The benefits of good quality insulation are:

Preserving Heat and Comfort
With proper insulation, in the winter months you conserve heat within your house and have uniform temperature, without cold spots and drafts. In the summer, your home is able to maintain cool temperature settings at a lower energy cost. The result is increased comfort throughout the year.

Keeping the racket down
With good insulation it will help keep the noises down. For example: if you live on a very busy street and cars pass every minute of the day, with a good insulation system you can reduce ambient street noise.  

Saving Energy
A good insulation system will reduce your energy costs up to 50%. Insulation makes your home heating more energy efficient so your heat system doesn't have to work as hard. With escalating energy prices, many homeowners are looking at ways to save on home energy costs. Premium insulation like spray foam insulation, has very high return on investment.

Environmentally friendly
The less energy you use the more it helps the environment. Conserve heat by making sure your home is well insulated. We have many High R-Value options to choose from including Walltite Eco. 

Georgian Insulation Systems is Central Ontario's premium spray foam insulation contractor. We're recommended by leading custom home builders, commercial design/builders, architects, home inspectors and our many customers. We provide Polyurethane Spray foam, Cellulose, Fiberglas, Roxull, Fireproofing, Insulation Removal, concrete slab lifting with injected polyurethane and epoxy crack filling.
Contact Us for a Free Quote - Or Call 1-866-576-9338
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Monday 16 May 2016

5 Reasons You Should Insulate Your Home This Summer

5 Reasons You Should Insulate Your Home This Summer


Many people know that insulation helps keep your home cozy and warm during the colder winter months. But did you know that proper insulation also keeps your home cool during the summer? Spring and summer are popular renovation seasons, and many people opt to improve their home’s insulation for many reasons. New insulation can increase your home’s resale value, and certain types of insulation can reduce your home’s eco-footprint. Proper insulation can also greatly reduce your heating and cooling bills, and make your home a more comfortable environment.


Here are 5 reasons why you should insulate your home this summer:

1. Insulation in the walls and attic prevent outdoor heat from entering your home. This helps you more easily maintain your indoor temperature making your home more comfortable and controlled.

2. Attic insulation creates a barrier between the sun and roof and your home. Without adequate insulation, the sun heats your attic and will allow sweltering temperatures to seep into your home, increasing the demands on your AC, thus increasing your bills.

3. Insulation reduces trapped heat in your attic, allowing you to decrease your air conditioning system usage & save money.

4. Lack of proper insulation can lead to high levels of moisture in the air, which can eventually lead mould growth. Mould is a major allergen and can cause respiratory illness and damage to your home.

5. Decreased use of your air conditioning system not only saves you money, but also contributes to a quieter environment. Insulation can also act as a sound barrier between you and the outdoors, making your indoor environment more peaceful.

If you were thinking of doing some home renovation this year, it is worth considering updating your insulation. Increasing your home’s resale value, reducing your eco-footprint, and saving money are all great reasons to insulate your home. If you have any questions about which insulation is best for you or would like a quote, please contact us today!

Georgian Insulation Systems is Central Ontario's premium spray foam insulation contractor. We're recommended by leading custom home builders, commercial design/builders, architects, home inspectors and our many customers. We provide Polyurethane Spray foam, Cellulose, Fibreglas, Roxull, Fireproofing, Insulation Removal, concrete slab lifting with injected polyurethane and epoxy crack filling.Contact Us for a Free Quote - Or Call 1-866-576-9338.

Thursday 28 April 2016

Increase The Value of Your Home By Going Green

Green Insulation Increases Your Home's Value


Are you thinking of renovating your home this spring? If you are, you might be considering specifically green updates and upgrades that not only can save you money and protect the environment, but also can increase the resale value of your home. Green home features and building designs are becoming increasingly popular. New homeowners or those in the market to buy a new house are looking for features that are eco-friendly and wallet-friendly.


The first step in ensuring your home is eco-friendly and efficient, is making sure that it’s well sealed and properly insulated. A poorly insulated home will drive heating and cooling bills through the roof. A well-insulated home will allow you maintain your home’s temperature easier. Your energy bill will decrease since your furnace and air conditioner won’t have to work as hard – proper insulation prevents hot air from entering your home in the summer months, and also prevents the comfortable, cooled air in your home from escaping.


While any new insulation properly installed can increase the value of your home, there are insulation products that are a notch above the rest when it comes to being green and eco-friendly.


Blown Cellulose


Cellulose has the largest amount of post-consumer recycled content in the industry - up to 85% recycled newspaper. Paper is the largest component of landfills and producing Cellulose insulation diverts waste from the landfills thus saving valuable space.
Cellulose takes less energy to make than any other insulation material. In green circles this is known as “embodied energy” which is the energy required to transport raw materials and the energy used to make the final product. Fiberglass, the most widely used insulation, has 10 times more embodied energy than cellulose.
Making cellulose insulation from newsprint prevents the release of greenhouse gases such as methane, which is released as newspaper decomposes in landfills.


Walltite Eco Spray Foam


Walltite Eco is made from renewable vegetable oils and recycled plastics, and blended into a high performance spray polyurethane foam.
Monthly energy and utility savings of 40% or more can be achieved when compared to the traditional fibreglass products. The cost of insulating with spray foam insulation can often be recovered in less than 5 years, simply through energy savings alone.
As a lower density, closed-cell foam, it takes less material to produce the performance you need. It burns less fuel during transportation because it’s transported as a liquid, then expands over 30 times its volume during application.
Walltite Eco contains significant rates of recycled content. Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is among the most common plastics used for packaging, bottles and containers. Post-consumer and post-industrial recycled material is processed to make raw material for new applications.


Choosing one of the two types of insulation above is a huge step towards making your home the most efficient and green that it can be. It might not make as big of a visual impact as a new kitchen or deck- but buying trends in the house market show buyers leaning towards greener features that will save them money in the longrun.

Georgian Insulation Systems, the area’s leading insulation contractor will work with you to achieve the highest level of efficiency in your home. Call us for a free estimate on your project.
1-866-576-9338

Monday 21 March 2016

5 Steps to Inspect & Spring Clean Your Roof

Spring Roof Inspection Spring Cleaning insulation


Spring is officially here. Flowers will soon start poking up from the ground and trees will start to bud. Hopefully we don’t get much more snow! With the weather starting to warm up, you might be getting the urge to give your house a good spring clean. While you’re working through the inside of your home with tasks such as dusting and organizing closets and cupboards, it’s easy to forget about the outside of your home.

Your roof is an important structure that needs just as much attention as the inside of your home. Inspecting and cleaning it should be a priority on your spring cleaning list.

Spring roof inspections & clean ups are important because your roof will have taken a beating during the winter months. Built up snow and ice can prevent pools of water from properly draining off your roof, not to mention expanding ice can damage tiles. You can inspect your roof for signs of damage that go deeper than just roof tiles.

Here are 5 steps you can take to make sure your roof can make it another year, or find out if it’s time to replace it.

1. Take a Walk
Before you actually take out your ladder and climb up, it’s a good idea to just do a visual inspection from the ground. In fact, if you are nervous on a ladder, you can do the entire inspection from the ground with a pair of binoculars. Look for obvious signs of damage, blockages, and debris.

2. Inspection
If you have a sturdy ladder handy, and another person to help spot you, you can climb up for a closer look. Keeping ladder safety in mind, take a close look at your roof for any cracked caulking or rust, curling, buckling, or missing shingles, or any bubbling or blistering.

3. Remove Debris
Remove any debris that may have collected on the roof during the winter months. This includes leaves, branches, pine needles, pine cones, and anything else you find that doesn't belong! Now is also a good time to inspect your gutters and clear out debris that may prevent water from properly draining.

4. Trim Branches
Look for any trees that have branches touching or coming within a couple feet of your roof or home. It’s a good idea to carefully trim these areas back as loose branches can cause damage to the shingles. The close shade of a tree can also promote the growth of mildew on the roof.

5. Look For Signs of Mould
Mould, mildew, lichen, and algae can cause some serious damage to your roof. They can be signs of rotting and water damage that can go deeper into your home and cause not only structural issues but also health issues.

It’s always a good idea to have a professional inspect your roof if you suspect it might need to be replaced or repaired. You should also consult a professional if you think there might be issues that go deeper into your home, such as in the insulation or structure.

A part of inspecting your roof should also be inspecting your attic for signs of mould, mildew, and even animals that may have made your attic into their winter home. All of these things can compromise your insulation, costing you money on power bills and possibly affecting your family’s health and safety.

If you suspect an issue with your insulation, feel free to contact us at Georgian Insulation. We can inspect your insulation and help you come up with a solution to ensure your home is properly insulated for the warmer months.

Georgian Insulation Systems, the area’s leading insulation contractor will work with you to achieve the highest level of efficiency in your home.  Call us for a free estimate on your project.
1-866-576-9338


Tuesday 23 February 2016

What Are the Signs of Insulation Problems in the Winter?

Signs of Insulation Problems in the Winter


This winter's temperatures were all over the place. One day it would be in the minus 30’s and the very next week it would rise back up to the pluses. Maybe these temperature extremes made you realize that your insulation isn’t up to par. In order to provide a comfortable environment throughout the varying temperatures, your home needs to be well sealed, well insulated, and properly ventilated.

More extreme temperatures often see higher energy bills. The bigger the difference between your indoor and outdoor temperatures, the more energy is needed to regulate the indoor temperature. This is only exacerbated by poor insulation and poor ventilation.

So what are some signs of inefficient insulation during the different seasons?

Signs of Insulation Problems in the Winter:
  1. walls cold to touch
  2. cold floors
  3. high heating costs
  4. uneven heating levels within building
  5. mould growing on walls
Signs of Insulation Problems in the Summer:
  1. uncomfortably hot inside air
  2. high cooling cost
  3. ineffectiveness of air conditioning system
  4. mould growing in the basement

If you have any of these problems, you should look into inspecting the insulation system in your home.

CIMAC lists these points as being part of an effective insulation system.

Effective Insulation Systems:

  • have an air barrier which prevents the movement of interior or exterior air through the system
  • have carefully filled cavities which leave no gaps in or around the insulation and do not compress the insulation
  • have a minimum of thermal bridges. These are parts of the wall that, with a lower R value extend from the warm side to the cold side of the insulation (giving heat an easy escape). Structural members in the wall will often act as thermal bridges.
  • have a vapour retarder such as polyethylene sheeting, which prevents moisture from moving from warm interior spaces into a colder building envelope where it could condense
  • have drying potential - which is the ability of the insulated assembly to release any moisture that gets into the system

The right insulation system can not only reduce the amount of energy you use and save you money, but make your home more liveable and enjoyable. It's an important upgrade or reno project and you want to be absolutely sure you have professional advice and excellent options. We have decades of experience evaluating homes in central Ontario and would be pleased to come out and take a look.

Georgian Insulation Systems, the area’s leading insulation contractor will work with you to achieve the highest level of efficiency in your home.  Call us for a free estimate on your project.
1-866-576-9338


Wednesday 20 January 2016

How to Find & Fix Air Leaks In Your Home



How to find air leaks in your home


You're at home, getting warm and cozy, and all of a sudden you feel it; a cold breeze against your skin. But where is it coming from? Air leaks and drafts can be a mild annoyance to a major problem- especially if you’re also feeling the draft in your wallet when it comes time to pay bills.


The first step in fixing a draft or air leak is locating them. There are some common areas to check in your house for air leaks.


Doors & Windows
These are your most obvious places to check first. Windows are going to be the most common area where you’d feel a cold draft. You can run your palm along the seals to feel for any breezes coming in, or you can use a candle or burning incense and watch for the flame/smoke to flicker. Mark the leaks with a sticky note or piece of masking tape.


Sealing these leaks can be as easy as purchasing some heavy curtains, weather sealant, or caulking for a DIY job. An under door “sweep” can also be installed to stop drafts. A more severe leak might require the purchase of a new window or door- but this can get pricey and is often unnecessary. While doors and windows might seem the most obvious- sealing them won’t save you the most on your energy bills.


Chimneys
Chimneys are another obvious one. technically they are drafty by nature! Examine the area for any abnormal draft activity, and usually covering the fireplace up when not in use will prevent any major drafts.


Outlets & Fixtures
Electrical outlets and lighting fixtures are common areas for air leaks- especially in older homes. Examine these areas carefully and if needed you can purchase draft-proof gaskets.


Attics & Basements
This is where we save you some money on your energy bill. Attics, Basements, and crawlspaces can be the worst spots for uncomfortable ( and expensive) air leaks and drafts in your home. It is important to inspect these areas carefully as insulation might be damaged or improperly installed. In these cases, replacing the insulation with better, more energy efficient insulation can make the biggest difference in prevent drafts and keeping heating costs down.


Thermal imaging is one of the most efficient ways to find areas of heat loss and air leaks in your home. Georgian Insulation Systems utilizes a Flir Thermal imaging camera to discover insulation and building envelope concerns.


The right insulation system can not only reduce the amount of energy you use and save you money, but make your home safer and more enjoyable. It's an important upgrade or reno project and you want to be absolutely sure you have professional advice and excellent options. Georgian Insulation Systems, the area’s leading insulation contractor will work with you to achieve the highest level of efficiency in your home. Call us for a free estimate on your project. 1-866-576-9338