
Insulation Services in Aurora, CO
Compare 25 insulation services contractors near you in Aurora and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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Aurora Insulation Partners
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Insulation Services in Aurora, CO
Aurora insulation contractors in this directory cover central Aurora, the southeast suburbs, and the surrounding Adams and Arapahoe County communities. IECC Climate Zone 5B asks for R-49 attics. Most pre-2010 Aurora homes have R-30 to R-38 of settled batts — topping up with blown insulation runs $1.50-$2.40 per sq ft. Closed-cell foam in basements and crawlspaces runs $4.50-$7/sq ft at 2 inches.
Xcel Energy offers home-performance rebates ($300-$2,000) for qualifying envelope upgrades. The 25C federal credit covers 30% up to $1,200/year. Aurora's mix of 1980s-90s tract homes and newer southeast subdivisions means most attic top-up jobs are straightforward blown-insulation work.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What R-value should my Aurora attic have?
- IECC Climate Zone 5B asks for R-49 attics. Most pre-2010 Aurora stock has R-30 to R-38 of settled batts — topping up with blown insulation typically runs $1.50-$2.40/sq ft and is the highest-ROI single energy upgrade.
- Should I encapsulate my Aurora basement?
- Most Aurora basements are full-foundation conditioned spaces — basement wall insulation (closed-cell foam or rigid foam with batts) is more relevant than crawlspace encapsulation. R-15 minimum on basement walls per code; R-19 for upgraded performance.
- Are there rebates for Aurora insulation?
- Xcel Energy home-performance rebates ($300-$2,000), 25C federal credit (30% up to $1,200/year), and Colorado Heat Pump Tax Credit indirect benefits. Income-qualified households may qualify for HEEHRA as it activates in Colorado.
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