Metro NY Insulation
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Our goal is to air seal and insulate your home to make it more comfortable and save you money. Debbie and Howard Falkow are the proud owners of this company since 2005 and personally stand behind our quality and service to make sure things are done right to your satisfaction and our high standards.

We are a proud partner of NJ Clean Energy and NY State Energy Efficiency programs of NYSERDA. We help to keep NJ and NJ Homes efficient by saving energy, utility costs and the environment, one home at a time, using the latest techniques. Financing options and rebates may apply.
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Evaluation Process
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Our local home energy efficiency experts can help you uncover the full potential of your home. During visit, perform a comprehensive visual inspection of all of the areas of the home to determine current status of your insulation and provide recommendations to improve your comfort while reducing your utility costs.
Ice Dams
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Ice dams usually occur after a heavy snowfall and several days of freezing temperatures. Warm air inside your home leaks into poorly insulated areas of the attic and will warm the underside of the roof causing snow and ice on the roof to melt. The melted water will drain along the roof, under the snow, until it reaches the cold overhang.
State Programs & Incentives
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The New Jersey Home Performance with ENERGY STAR Program offers financial incentives on energy efficient improvement packages. The more energy savings measures you decide to install, the greater the incentive. It provides those who qualify with a discount covering 50% of the cost of eligible energy efficiency improvements up to $5,000 per project for single-family homes.
Cellulose Insulation
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Cellulose insulation has been around a long time. Thomas Jefferson used a form of cellulose to insulate his estate, Monticello - where construction began in 1769! What we think of today as cellulose insulation has been in wide use since the 1920's, growing dramatically after WWII. The energy crisis of the 1970's and 1980's led to even greater use of cellulose - and the reputation of cellulose as an insulation that would settle in your walls.
Cellulose Versus Foam
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First, it's important to understand what Cellulose insulation is and how it's made. Cellulose insulation is made from recycled newsprint fibers that are treated with borate, a non-toxic mineral. As such, Cellulose insulation is the safest among all the other kinds of insulation there is including spray Foam insulation.
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