You Won't Find Anything Else Like Checkbook

  • Nonprofit and independent
  • Takes no advertising or referral fees
  • Ratings and reviews by surveyed Consumers' Checkbook and Consumer Reports local subscribers
  • Undercover price comparisons
  • Complaint counts from local consumer agencies and attorney general offices
  • Advice to help you get the best service and value

Subscribe and see 58 Puget Sound area insulation contractors


Page 1 of 16 results
BusinessDistanceRatingsMost Recent Comment

Washington Energy Service

2800 Thorndyke Ave W
Seattle, WA 98199 800-398-4663

Ratings:
?
?%    
?
They came to do an estimate on insulating attic and crawlspace. They had the... - Feb 13, 2016

See all comments

HomeRx

Seattle, WA 98166 206-552-6044

Ratings:
?
?%    
?
Avoid at all costs. - Aug 18, 2016

See all comments

Mr Insulation

922 N 128th St
Seattle, WA 98133 206-362-2555

Ratings:
?
?%    
?
No raters have left a written comment.

Energy Savers

12721 Renton Ave S
Seattle, WA 98178 206-772-1971

Ratings:
?
?%    
?
Insulating and sealing my home took a week to complete. It is hard and dirty... - Nov 21, 2017

See all comments

Loken Construction Service

7310 28th Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98117 206-783-8685

Ratings:
?
?%    
?
No raters have left a written comment.

Si Pugest Sound Insulation

815 1st Ave #104
Seattle, WA 98104 206-280-3049

Ratings:
?
?%    
?
No raters have left a written comment.

Making simple repairs or improvements and changing wasteful habits will yield enormous energy savings for most families. Before spending thousands of dollars on new windows, a furnace, or solar energy system, take basic steps toward fixing common sources of waste.

Most of us want to reduce our energy usage, regardless of upfront costs, but limited budgets prevent many homeowners from paying for expensive improvements. Here are affordable-to-most projects that will, in relatively short periods of time, pay for themselves via lower utility bills.

If you wanna go big, these projects dramatically reduce energy use—some even offer paths to completely eliminate your home's net energy usage. But the high up-front costs or long payback periods make these improvements impractical for many families.

To make sure your heating and air-conditioning systems work when needed, they must be properly installed and maintained. We’ve rated area heating and air-conditioning services for quality and price.

Although the cost of equipment has come way down, for most homeowners the biggest obstacle to going solar remains price: For a typical house in this area, you’ll have to plunk down about $18,000. But you’ll eventually get your money’s worth.

If you decide to buy a solar energy system, there are many decisions to make, and the most important is selecting an installer.

Since whatever you buy will be up there for years, research the options. Here are the main points.