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Insulation Contractors in Phoenix, AZ

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State 48 Home Services

9299 W Olive Ave Ste 613 , Peoria, AZ 85345-8386

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Home Services, Heating and Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Contractors ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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RHS Roofing

Mesa, AZ 85207-4208

16 yrs in business

— Closed

Roofing Contractors, Commercial Roofing, Flat Roofing Contractors. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Ideal Air Conditioning and Insulation

4127 E University Dr , Phoenix, AZ 85034-7313

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Heating and Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Contractors, Insulation Contractors ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Aria Builders

4010 N 27th Ave Bldg B Ste 2 , Phoenix, AZ 85017-4715

General Contractor, Painting Contractors, Drywall Contractors ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Green Faith Solutions

Peoria, AZ 85345-6775

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Insulation Contractors, Air Duct Systems, Energy Conservation Products ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Attic Solutions LLC

PO Box 46296 , Phoenix, AZ 85063-6296

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Insulation Supplies, Insulation Contractors, Ventilating Contractors ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Energy Fox Solutions LLC

2321 W Royal Palm Rd Ste A , Phoenix, AZ 85021-5059

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Insulation Supplies, Insulation Contractors, Spray Foam Insulation Contractors ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Attic Solutions LLC

PO Box 46296 , Phoenix, AZ 85063-6296

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Insulation Supplies, Insulation Contractors, Ventilating Contractors ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Spray Foam Insulation of Arizona

Flagstaff, AZ 86004-3018

14 yrs in business

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Spray Foam Insulation Contractors, Insulation Contractors, Insulation Materials. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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R & S Foam Roofing LLC

5487 E 26th Ave , Apache Junction, AZ 85119-9382

5 yrs in business

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Roofing Contractors, Commercial Roofing, Roofing Consultants. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Almeida Roofing Inc

515 E Carefree Hwy PMB 855 , Phoenix, AZ 85085-8839

9 yrs in business

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Roofing Contractors, Metal Roofing Contractors, Flat Roofing Contractors. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Insulation Types Compared for Phoenix, AZ Homes

Comparing Insulation Options for Phoenix Homes

Not all insulation performs equally in Phoenix's 150°F attic environment. Selecting the right type for each application determines both cost and performance.


Phoenix Attic Insulation Options Comparison

FactorBlown-In FiberglassBlown-In CelluloseOpen-Cell Spray FoamClosed-Cell Spray Foam
R-value per inchR-2.2 – R-2.7R-3.0 – R-3.8R-3.5 – R-4.0R-5.5 – R-7.0
Air sealing capabilityPoorModerateGoodExcellent
Radiant heat resistanceNone (requires radiant barrier add-on)NoneNoneNone (radiant barrier still beneficial)
Moisture resistanceGood in Phoenix (low humidity)Moderate (can absorb moisture)Absorbs moistureExcellent vapor barrier
Cost (1,500 sq ft attic, R-38)$1,200 – $2,800$1,000 – $2,500$2,000 – $4,000$3,500 – $6,500
Installation time2–4 hours2–4 hours1 day1 day + cure time
Best Phoenix applicationStandard attic upgrade (most common)Budget-conscious atticAir sealing priority + insulateNew construction; conditioned attic
Settling over timeModerate (3–5% over 20 years)More (10–20% without borate stabilization)NoneNone
DIY feasibilityPossible (rental blower)PossibleNoNo

The Radiant Barrier Addition — Phoenix's Critical Upgrade

None of the insulation types above directly address radiant heat transfer — infrared radiation from a superheated roof deck to the insulation surface below. In Phoenix, a 150°F roof deck radiates heat into the insulation layer, reducing its effective performance below its nominal R-value rating.

Radiant barrier foil (installed before or after blown-in):

  • Reflects 97% of radiant heat from the roof deck
  • Reduces attic temperature 20–30°F on peak summer days
  • Cost: $500–$1,200 installed for 1,500 sq ft
  • Pays back in reduced AC costs in 3–5 years in Phoenix's climate

The optimal Phoenix attic system: radiant barrier + R-38+ blown-in (fiberglass or cellulose) + air sealing. This combination addresses all three heat transfer mechanisms (radiation, convection, conduction) and maximizes cooling savings.


Blown-In vs. Spray Foam: When to Choose Each in Phoenix

Blown-In Fiberglass (recommended for most Phoenix attics):

  • Fastest installation, lowest cost
  • Excellent performance in Phoenix's low-humidity environment (doesn't absorb moisture like it would in Houston)
  • Works well combined with a separately installed radiant barrier
  • Appropriate for most Phoenix homes that simply need more R-value depth — the majority of insulation upgrade projects

Spray Foam (when to justify the premium):

  • Phoenix homes with significant air infiltration problems (older 1960s–1970s homes in Arcadia, Tempe, central Phoenix) — where air sealing benefit exceeds R-value alone
  • New construction creating a conditioned attic (foam applied to roof deck underside, HVAC equipment in attic) — standard spray foam at roof deck creates air barrier
  • Homes with complex attic geometry (multiple dormers, varied roof pitches, many penetrations) where air sealing is difficult with blown-in alone

DIY vs. Professional Insulation in Phoenix

DIY Blown-InProfessional
Possible — stores sell 5-lb bag kits for hand-packing; blower rental $75–$125/day$1,200–$2,800 complete installation
Does not include air sealing (requires separate caulk and foam work)Professional includes air sealing
Inadequate for radiant barrier installation (requires cutting, stapling on rafters)Professional adds radiant barrier efficiently
Cannot achieve adequate depth coverage in tight attic sectionsCommercial blowers achieve full coverage
No utility rebate documentationProfessional provides documentation for APS/SRP rebate

DIY verdict for Phoenix: Supplementing existing attic insulation by hand-packing bags in accessible sections is feasible for small additions. Full attic insulation replacement, radiant barrier installation, or any air sealing work is professional-appropriate in Phoenix's extreme conditions.

Insulation FAQ — Phoenix, AZ

Frequently Asked Questions: Insulation in Phoenix, AZ


How much does insulation cost in Phoenix?

Attic insulation in Phoenix runs $1,200 – $2,800 for a typical 1,500 sq ft attic with blown-in fiberglass to R-38, or $3,500–$6,500 for spray foam insulation. Adding a radiant barrier (recommended in Phoenix) costs an additional $500–$1,200. Topping up existing insulation from R-19 to R-38 is less expensive: $600–$1,500 for the same attic. Per BLS Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler MSA data, insulation workers earn $19–$24/hour in Phoenix — professional installation including air sealing and documentation for utility rebates provides value well beyond the labor hours alone. APS and SRP utility rebates can offset $200–$600 of project cost — ask your contractor for assistance with rebate documentation.


What R-value do I need in my Phoenix attic?

R-38 is the Arizona Residential Energy Code (AZEC) minimum for Phoenix-area homes (Climate Zone 2B). Most energy experts recommend R-49 to R-60 for optimal Phoenix performance — the additional cost of going from R-38 to R-49 ($400–$800 more blown-in) typically adds 2–4 years to payback but provides meaningful additional cooling savings in Phoenix's extreme climate. Older Phoenix homes (pre-2000 construction) frequently have R-19 or less — even a simple upgrade to R-38 typically reduces cooling costs 15–25%. Check your attic's current R-value by measuring the depth of existing insulation and referencing fiberglass or cellulose R-value tables; or have an energy auditor thermal-scan your attic.


What is a radiant barrier and do I need one in Phoenix?

A radiant barrier is an aluminum foil sheet installed on the underside of roof rafters (or on top of attic insulation in some applications) that reflects radiant infrared heat from the superheated roof deck back outward rather than allowing it to heat the insulation below. In Phoenix's 150°F summer attic temperatures, radiant heat is a primary driver of cooling load — one that standard blown-in insulation doesn't address on its own. The Department of Energy identifies Phoenix's climate (hot, sunny) as one of the highest-ROI radiant barrier markets in the US. Installed cost $500–$1,200 for a typical Phoenix attic; payback typically 3–6 years in cooling savings. If your attic doesn't have a radiant barrier, adding one is one of the highest-ROI insulation upgrades available to Phoenix homeowners.


Does Arizona have rebates for insulation?

Yes — both major Phoenix utilities offer rebates:

  • APS Home Performance with ENERGY STAR: Rebates for attic insulation upgrades; amounts vary by program year but have historically been $0.05–$0.10/sq ft for qualifying upgrades. APS also offers subsidized or free home energy audits.
  • SRP Energy Star Rebates: SRP offers rebates for qualifying insulation work through their Home Energy Efficiency programs.
  • Federal: While there's no income tax credit for standard insulation alone under current law (2025), ENERGY STAR-certified insulation products may qualify under expanded IRA provisions — consult a tax professional.

Rebate availability and amounts change annually. Check aps.com or srpnet.com for current programs before scheduling work, and ask your contractor to assist with documentation.


How much can I save on my electric bill with better insulation in Phoenix?

A Phoenix home upgrading from R-19 to R-38 attic insulation typically saves $200–$500/year on cooling costs depending on home size, current insulation depth, HVAC system efficiency, and usage patterns. Adding a radiant barrier to an unshielded attic can save an additional $150–$350/year. The ENERGY STAR Home Advisor and APS Energy Advisor tools allow homeowners to estimate savings based on current conditions. At Phoenix electricity rates ($0.12–$0.18/kWh for summer peak usage), the savings are meaningful — a $1,500 insulation upgrade often pays back in 4–7 years and continues saving for 20–30 years thereafter.


Can I install attic insulation myself in Phoenix?

Partially, with significant limitations. Blown-in insulation requires a renting a blower machine ($75–$125/day from Home Depot or similar), which is feasible for DIY. However, DIY blown-in insulation typically misses: (1) Air sealing before blowing — critical for Phoenix energy efficiency and requires foam gun and caulk work in awkward locations; (2) Adequate coverage in tight eave sections where blown-in bunches and doesn't cover uniformly; (3) Radiant barrier installation, which requires cutting, weighing, and stapling foil between rafters — best done professionally. Given that APS and SRP rebates often require professional installation documentation, and that professional installation includes air sealing typically not achievable DIY, professional installation is the better value for anything beyond simple top-up blowing in an accessible attic.