McHale's Environmental Insulation Company, Inc. is your Bay Area home energy specialist. They provide cellulose, fiberglass, cotton and radiant barrier insulation for attics, walls and floors, and also do removals. During their 32 years in business, they have served over 75,000 clients, making us one of the longest established and most experienced companies of their kind.
Did you know that you can decrease your energy bills by as much as 40% by properly insulating your home? Insulation is also a great way to reduce unwanted sound. It's the most cost-effective way to provide a more comfortable and quiet living environment. It can also qualify your home for rebates from PG&E, and tax credits making the potential savings even greater. Cellulose, the most effective form of insulation, is also environmentally friendly. It is nontoxic, yet it kills mold, fungus, termites and those pesky rodents don't like it. So while your insulation is keeping you comfortable, it will also be giving you peace of mind and greatly increasing the resale value of your home.
"We treat our customers the way we want to be treated when we are the customer: with respect and concern. Our goal is to provide courteous, professional service every time. We strive to make each customer happy by providing a quality, 'lifetime' product that will serve for the lifetime of the home. People are always amazed at the level of service we give and how quickly we respond when issues arise. We've always known that the most effective advertising is a satisfied customer."
Insulation:
Cellulose
Fiberglass
Cotton
Radiant Barrier
Attics
Walls & Floors
Removals
Generally, people are interested in saving money and helping the environment at the same time. One way to do this is by adding eco-friendly insulation to your home. McHale’s Environmental Insulation Co., Inc. takes great pride in the expertise it brings to homeowners who want to improve their home’s energy efficiency.
“We provide free, in-house energy saving...
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When you’re thinking about having new insulation installed, it's smart to do your homework.
“There are a lot of different insulation materials on the market today,” says Daniel Hair, president of McHale’s Environmental Insulation Co., Inc. “Since there are many choices, you should research each one and be careful...
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"They did it pretty quickly."
"They were flexible. They came and put part of the insulation in my neighbor's house, where we share a common wall, because I have this really fancy paint job and the neighbors were okay with having it done. I paid for it, of course. They did what they said they would do and they did the whole thing in one day. It was a good price. They got back to me quickly. He gave me his rates before they came out, so I could estimate the cost myself in advance. "