Danny was professional and did an exceptional job.
I could not be more pleased with the results.
If your house never seems to hold a steady temperature, there’s usually a reason. In many homes around Pearl Beach, it’s not just the furnace or AC. It’s air leaking through the attic, crawl space, rim joist, walls, or roof deck. That leads to higher energy bills, uncomfortable rooms, and a system that has to work harder than it should. Colony Insulation helps homeowners and commercial property owners find the problem and fix it with the right insulation. As an insulation company serving Pearl Beach, MI, we handle spray foam insulation, attic insulation, crawl space work, wall insulation, and air sealing. The goal is simple: make your space more comfortable, more consistent, and easier to heat and cool.
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When inside air escapes and outside air keeps getting in, your current insulation is not doing enough. That air movement can drive up energy costs, making it impossible to lower your monthly energy costs.
A lot of insulation problems show up in ways people notice every day. Cold floors. Rooms that feel fine in the morning and miserable by evening. A crawl space that stays damp. An attic that traps heat in summer. A bonus room, man cave, or upstairs bedroom that never feels like the rest of the house.
Common trouble spots include:
Proper insulation is not just about adding more material. It is about knowing where air is moving, where heat is escaping, and which foam insulation or other insulation system makes sense for that part of the structure.
Danny was professional and did an exceptional job.
I could not be more pleased with the results.
The foam is sprayed flawlessly.
Danny did an excellent job, and I would recommend Colony for spray foam insulation work.
Clean, quick, professional, and on time.
Danny answered all of my questions with confidence and did excellent work. One of the best installers I have seen.
My first floor struggled to make it above 60 degrees—now it’s 72 degrees and the floors are nice and warm.
Danny and his partner did an awesome job encapsulating my crawl space. They cleaned it out thoroughly, and the finished work exceeded my expectations.
Completed everything exactly as promised.
Colony Insulation was able to insulate our attic just one day after we signed the contract. The work was great, and they left the space neat and clean.
As useful as foam insulation is, it is not always the answer.
The first step is finding the real problem. Some homes need spray foam insulation in key areas. Others need injection foam in existing walls, attic upgrades, crawl space insulation, or better air sealing.
Colony handles residential and commercial insulation projects, including spray foam, closed cell spray foam, fiberglass batt, and blown-in insulation for both new construction and retrofit work. In many cases, spray foam insulation makes the biggest difference because it helps insulate while reducing air leaks. In areas like the rim joist, roof deck, crawl space, basement walls, and certain wall cavities, it creates a stronger thermal barrier than fiberglass alone.
See how Colony Insulation can help bring your property higher energy efficiency and comfort.
If your family deserves a cozy home without your utility bills taking over the budget, the right insulation can make a major impact. Good insulation helps protect the house from heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer. It can improve energy efficiency, support energy savings, and give you a more comfortable space without guessing which upgrade matters most.
Spray foam insulation is one of the most effective ways to control air movement in problem areas. It expands into gaps and helps seal spots where air is leaking in and out. That makes it a good fit for attics, crawl spaces, rim joists, walls, and roof decks, as well as new construction. When a property needs better energy efficiency and tighter air sealing, spray foam insulation often outperforms older materials on their own.
Closed cell spray foam is useful where a denser material is needed. It adds moisture resistance and can improve durability in the right areas. For homeowners dealing with cold floors, drafty walls, or rooms that never feel comfortable, spray foam insulation can make a noticeable difference.
A crawl space is one of the biggest trouble spots in a house. If the crawl space is exposed, damp, or under-insulated, it can affect the floors above it and lead to cold air moving through the structure. That can show up as cold floors, musty smells, high energy bills, and heating and cooling issues that seem to never stop. Spray foam in the crawl space, along the rim joist, or in targeted sections can help reduce outside air movement and improve efficiency.
For some projects, crawl space insulation and air sealing are enough. For others, crawl space encapsulation may be the better fit. The right answer depends on the construction, moisture conditions, and what your current insulation is actually doing.
If the attic insulation is out of whack, chances are good your HVAC system is too. Weak attic insulation leads to heat loss, higher energy bills, and ice dams in winter. Summertime traps heat, pushing cooling costs through the roof.
The fix depends on the house. Some attics need spray foam insulation in key areas. Others need added insulation, loose-fill material, or better air sealing. In some cases, spray foam on the roof deck makes sense. In others, upgrading attic insulation is the better move. The goal is simple: stop energy loss and make the house easier to heat and cool.
When walls are the problem, opening everything up isn’t always necessary. Injection foam can work well in certain wall cavities during retrofit projects. It helps insulate areas where insulation is missing, thin, or no longer doing its job. That can reduce drafts, even out room temperatures, and lower energy bills.
For new construction, insulation can be planned correctly from the start. In older homes, the goal is improving what’s already there without overcomplicating the job.
A house and commercial space have different needs. Each project changes based on the building.
New construction homes usually need a full plan that covers attic insulation, wall insulation, crawl space areas, and air sealing. Commercial buildings may need insulation that supports consistent climate control and long-term performance. And pole barns? We love Pole Barns! Spray foam helps control temperature and condensation.
No matter the project, the focus stays the same: use the right insulation in the right place.
Michigan families deal with real seasonal swings. Winter brings cold, wind, and the risk of ice dams. Summer pushes cooling bills up fast when air leaks and weak insulation let heat build up. That is why proper insulation matters so much here. The right system can help reduce energy bills, ease pressure on heating and cooling equipment, and create increased comfort across the whole property.
A local utility company may talk about efficiency upgrades in general terms, but the real improvement usually starts with identifying where your house or building is losing performance. Once that is clear, the insulation job becomes much more practical.
If you are comparing spray foam, foam insulation, or other insulation solutions, these common questions can help you understand the next step.
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Whether you are trying to fix high energy bills, cut cooling costs, deal with outrageous heating bills, or finally make a drafty house feel normal, the first step is figuring out what your current insulation is and where it is falling short. Colony Insulation handles residential and commercial insulation work with a strong focus on spray foam, practical recommendations, and professional installation that fits the building.
If your house, crawl space, attic, walls, basement walls, roof, or pole barn needs attention, Colony can help you sort out the right next step.