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# Insulation® Contractor™

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## **Top 5 Questions to Ask Your Insulation Contractor**

Choosing the right insulation contractor can feel overwhelming. Asking the right questions will help you make an informed decision and ensure your project is in capable hands.

**1. Are You Licensed and Insured?**\
A reputable insulation contractor should have the necessary licenses and insurance to operate. This protects you from liability in case of accidents or damages.

**2. What Insulation Materials Do You Specialize In?**\
Different contractors may specialize in different materials, such as spray foam, fiberglass, or blown-in cellulose. Ensure their expertise aligns with your project’s requirements.

**3. Can You Provide References?**\
Ask for references or reviews from previous clients to gauge the contractor’s reliability and quality of work.

**4. What’s Your Installation Process?**\
Understanding their methods will help you evaluate their attention to detail and ensure they follow industry standards.

**5. Do You Offer a Warranty?**\
A warranty indicates confidence in their workmanship and protects you from future issues.

Asking these questions will help you choose a reliable insulation contractor who can deliver exceptional results.


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