Why Florida buildings need this
Heat, humidity, and duct leakage in hot attics drive bills and comfort complaints. This service targets envelope performance—not cosmetic patches—so HVAC and indoor air quality improve together.
Documentation and replacement scopes after storm or water loss.
Hurricane and water damage often ruin insulation before drywall is touched. We photograph existing conditions, remove wet or contaminated material, and provide scopes carriers understand for reinsulation.
Heat, humidity, and duct leakage in hot attics drive bills and comfort complaints. This service targets envelope performance—not cosmetic patches—so HVAC and indoor air quality improve together.
Most projects begin with a short site visit. Timing depends on attic access, material lead times, weather, and whether removal or dry-down is required first.
Yes. We provide photos, moisture notes, and scope summaries homeowners can share with adjusters for insulation tear-out and replacement.
Yes. We install and remove insulation across single-family, multi-family, retail shells, and metal commercial structures throughout our NE, Central, and SW Florida coverage.
From first visit to final walkthrough, we keep insulation scopes clear and your home respected.
We assess thermal bypasses, moisture risk, and access tied to insurance & restoration insulation.
You receive a clear written scope, material options, and timeline—no pressure.
Licensed crews complete removal (if needed), install, and quality checks on depth and air barrier continuity.
We verify cleanup, answer questions, and leave care notes for your new assembly.
"Our upstairs finally matches the thermostat. They explained where air was leaking and fixed the attic and knee walls without upselling us on things we did not need."
"Blown-in removal was messy everywhere else we looked. Apex contained the dust, sanitized, and sprayed foam in three days. Huge difference in dust and allergies inside the house."
"Older bungalow with nasty loose-fill in the attic. They removed it, air-sealed, and added new insulation. Energy bill dropped the next full billing cycle."