Georgia Services

Insulation

Structis provides trusted insulation installs with your choice of spray foam, batt or blown-in fiberglass, or blown-in insulation for residential, multifamily and commercial buildings. Insulation from the professionals at Structis ensures a project is completed on time and within your budget.

Georgia

8960 Highway 5 Building A
Douglasville, GA 30134

Phone: (770) 439-8336
Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM EST

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RELIABLE BUILDING SOLUTIONS FROM THE GROUND UP

As Georgia’s application experts, we specialize in innovative flooring solutions that include elevated concrete, cellular concrete, underlayment, insulation, and sound mat installation. Streamline your building project by entrusting your flooring and insulation needs to the professionals at Structis.

The Benefits of Insulation Services from Structis

Insulation from the team at Structis keeps temperatures controlled to minimize energy bills and boost building value for residentail, multifamily and commercial spaces. Discover the many benefits of insulation services from Structis below.

Reduce Energy Costs

Whether you select spray foam, fiberglass, or cellulose insulation, you can expect that insulation from Structis will keep building temperatures steady even in extreme weather conditions. This reduces heating and cooling costs and results in a lower energy expense.

Increase Property Value

You can trust that our team will streamline your project and produce a quality result that ultimately increases the value of your property and reduces common project stressors.

Enhance Air Quality & Noise Control

Insulation services from Structis ensure the air you breathe is clean and healthy while reducing outdoor pollutants and outdoor noises. Structis insulation products help to reduce noise by 50%.

Insulation Applications

Spray Foam Insulation

Spray foam insulation is applied in liquid form and expands into a thick foam to provide total coverage and a tight seal for small gaps, cracks, and crevices in attics and walls of a building.

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Fiberglass Insulation

The most popular choice for insulation, batt or blown-in fiberglass increases energy efficiency, comfort, and value in any new construction or renovation.

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Cellulose Insulation

Containing 85% recycled materials, blown-in cellulose insulation is environmentally friendly, made with safe materials, and provides great coverage at an affordable cost.

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Insulation Features

  • Lower Energy Costs and Save Money – Insulating a building keeps the temperature steady and reduces heating and cooling costs.
  • Keep Pollutants Out to Breathe Better – Insulation naturally adds a layer of protection between a building and outdoor air pollutants, so air is clean and healthy.
  • Control Temperature in Extreme Weather – Adding insulation to a residential, multifamily and commercial building ensures the temperature stays stable, even when the temperature isn’t.
  • Quieter Walls – Using insulation in buildings helps reduce noises by 50%.
  • Increase Building Value – Energy-efficient upgrades help building owners save money, reduce wear and tear on the planet, and boost building value.

Testimonials

Had these guys out to air seal an attic and basement. They arrived on time and attacked the project after explaining procedure to me. Stayed on task to completion. Pleasant attitude of crew. Hire these guys for insulation/air sealing work. You won’t be sorry.

Gave us the best quote. Very impressed by their attentiveness and professionalism. They did a great job putting spray foam in our challenging, unique renovation project. Wouldn’t hesitate for a second to hire them again and will be doing so in the future.

They were very timely and organized. The workers completed the job well and the crew was very professional, courteous, and communicative. Could not be more pleased.

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Project Portfolio

The Hawkins

Scope:
Prepped seams with PW sealant
Installed Liquid Applied LM85
Added a 60-millimeter layer of Polyguard 650 membrane over the LM85
Topped it off with a drain mat and 2″ average 3000 PSI exterior pump mix, and sloped to drains with a broom finish

Westin Hotel – Duluth, GA

Contractor: Shell Mcelroy
Architect: Cooper Carey
Scope: We offered a perfect solution to a problem of a 9th floor area that was 2 1/4″ out of level on approximately 4000 s/f. The Contractor needed the floor to be leveled but the structural engineer had a weight tolerance of 12# per s/f. We were able to offer a solution by using Maxxon® Low Density Fill for all the deep fill areas and then topped and leveled the floor with Maxxon® Level-Crete.

South Davis Apartments

Contractor: Summit Contracting
Scope: 300 Unit apartment complex – R-19 fiberglass batting in the walls – R-19 fiberglass batting in the floors for sound attenuation

The Living Building at Georgia Tech University

Scope: Maxxon® Acousti-Mat® 3/4 Premium

Upton Apartments

Contractor: Fortune Johnson
Scope: 1” Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® 2000 Multifamily over Acousti-Mat® 3/8 Premium

Lumen Briarcliff

Contractor: Fortune Johnson
Scope: Waterproofed balconies: installed T-bar flashing and poured exterior mix concrete.

T3 West Midtown

Scope: 159,700 sq. ft. Maxxon® Acousti-Mat® 3/4 Premium Installed Throughout Floors 3-7 and Penthouse Level

Walton Corporate Office

Scope: 6,353 total square feet Aquafin® Vaportight Coat® SG3 capped with 1″ average Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® High Performance

Walton Street Renovation

Scope: 27,000 sq. ft. of Commercial Topping poured at an average depth of 1-1/4″

Rivet Hotel

Contractor: Character Build
Scope: 21,330 sq. ft. 2” Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® High Performance over dual sound mat system of Maxxon® Acousti-Mat 3/4, Maxxon® SBR, and Maxxon® Reinforcement Renovation of old building to a new hotel

505 Courtland Apartment

Contractor: CBG Builders
Scope: Pouring 1” Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® 2000 Multifamily over Maxxon® 1/4” Acousti-Mat® over prescient metal decking on 14 story high rise apartment building

The Mill

Contractor: Whaley Construction
Scope: 95,000 sq. ft. 11/2” Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® 2000 Multifamily over Maxxon® Acousti-Mat® 3/4 with Maxxon® Reinforcement

760 Ralph McGill Parcel B Hotel

Contractor: Brassfield Gorrie
Scope: 7,700 s/f Maxxon® Level-Crete poured at 5/8”-1 1/2” over concrete slab at 4000 psi

FAQs About Insulation services

When should insulation be replaced?

Insulation can last for decades, but you may need to replace it sooner if it becomes damaged. Here are signs of needing to replace a building’s insulation:

  • Air quality is being affected by a rodent infestation
  • Mold is growing in your attic and/or ceiling
  • You live in an older home
  • Insulation is dusty or dirty
  • Roof is causing water damage
  • Walls feel cold or damp

If you are experiencing any of these problems in your home or structure, contact us today to get an estimate for our insulation installation service to get your job done on time, on budget.

Is spray foam, fiberglass, or cellulose better?

Spray foam, fiberglass, and cellulose are all great options for insulating a house or commercial building. But it’s important to know the differences between each type of insulation and, figure out what your structure needs before you request services from Structis:

  • Spray Foam Insulation – Ideal for applying around small gaps, crevices, and cracks, spray foam dries quickly and is the sturdiest, highest quality option for insulating a building.
  • Fiberglass Insulation – The most popular, affordable selection, fiberglass is a great choice to insulate any structure, but it doesn’t hold up nearly as long as spray foam.
  • Cellulose Insulation – Perfect for property owners that value safe, recycled, and environmentally-friendly materials, cellulose is a great option to insulate your home or building.
What does R-value mean?

An R-value is the measure of of thermal resistance to heat flow. This is dependent on the type of insulation, how thick the material is, and its density. Higher R-values mean that the insulation is more effective.

Is insulation only applied externally?

The assumption is that insulation is only needed on the external walls and attic of your home or building, but certain climates may require more insulating to get the best results. Insulate doors and windows before installing the siding to prevent drafts and heating/cooling loss. Another common place to insulate is above unheated basements, porches, and garages. Lastly, interior walls and areas where you want more soundproofing can also be insulated.

How much does insulating cost?

The pricing of insulating a building depends on what type of insulation is chosen and how much material is needed. If you want to know specifics, please contact Structis and describe your project for a free estimate.

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