4.8/5
Ryan Doyle
2 weeks ago
Absolutely AMAZING!!!!! This company stands by its work,they insisted that I check everything and to make sure the house was in perfect shape before the guys left ..the workers were FANTASTIC,they wore booties and protective gear …everything that you’d expect was perfectly done ..totally exceeded my high level of expectations.This is the way work should be done ,I can’t say enough about these guys HIGHLY RECOMMEND TO ANYONE …Hats off to Green Attic for your high standards…And not to forget about Patrick,he took on this challenge with total confidence,thank you ,thank you so much
Howard Gartzman
a month ago
I have used Green attic several times. They are quick, clean, thorough, reliable and cost was middle of the pack compared to other quotes. These people, including Walter, Romulo and all the people in the office have been professional, courteous and flexible as well as reliable and expedient.
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L Clark
2 months ago
Romuno and his team came on time and were very cordial and friendly. They discovered an issue with some electrical work while working on the insulation, which I was surprised and happy about, and were able to rectify the situation easily and at a great value, considering the timing of the project, etc. Romuno made it clear he want to ensure my satisfaction throughout the process.  When finished, the job site was cleaned very well.I highly recommend this company and all its team members and hope to do more projects in the future with them!
Daniela Ferrantelli
6 months ago
Highly recommend Green Attic. Scheduled to have  my attic re-insulated and Romulo and his crew did a fabulous job. The attic was in pretty bad shape prior to the work getting done and green attic made it look so good. The crew worked efficiently and got the job done in 2 days. I also asked Romulo to install a couple other things on my roof outside of the scheduled project and he very kindly and willingly did so without hesitation. Very pleased with how everything turned out. Thank you so much for a job well done! Before and after pics below.
Emily Gerhardt
5 months ago
These guys did a great job! Great price, quality service, and they offer several payment options and plans. I thought we bought a lemon of a house and the insulation and sealing job they did fixed all of our issues and were so thrilled! Highly recommend these guys. Plus they are local so it’s great supporting a chicago based company.
Mel Petersen
a week ago
Great service, highly recommend! We needed our attic inspected and insulated because it was sealed off when we moved in. The team gave a pretty accurate quote though they weren’t able to get into the attic to see everything. For the work, they were on-time, efficient, communicative, and did a great job cleaning up after, can hardly tell they were here. I will definitely call them again if we decide to do more insulation work.
John Andrew Krol
5 months ago
We have a somewhat unusual split level home that was built in 1968 that has three separate attic spaces. There was very little insulation left and many penetrations into the house. The upper level was unbearable in the summer and we imagined it would be very cold in the winter. We chose Green Attic because we felt they were more meticulous than other companies, providing the most detailed quote and explaining all aspects of air sealing and use of cellulose insulation. For anyone looking to insulate, please note that air sealing is just as important - you will not get much benefit from insulation if conditioned air from your home can be exchanged with your attic! Unfortunately, after the job started, they did find mold, but the extra cost to remediate was certainly worth it. After the job was completed, we were not surprised the temperature of the house improved, but what we were surprised at was the significant improvement in indoor air quality. Just see the attached before and after as an example of how bad our attic was vs. how good it now is.
John C.
a year ago
Exellent work - showed photos of completed job, thoroughly cleaned up when finished - heartily recommend them
Doris M.
a year ago
We had Green Attic out to give us a quote for garage and attic space. Their Team 5 (Alex, Omar and Herbert) came out and worked for 2 days, non-stop. Alex discovered an area of mold in the attic that had not been seen before the quote. He took photos of every step of the remediation and showed them to us. He discussed needs for remediation and completed it right away. He spoke to us before each step and asked for approval. His team, Omar and Herbert worked as hard and long as any team we’ve ever had for past home improvements. Everything was taken care of by the end of day two. The team made sure that everything was spotless and clean before they left. I’d like to commend Alex, Omar and Herbert for their strong work ethic and genuine politeness. They were trained in a way that calls for excellence. I had a lot of contact with Tim, who came out for the original quote and he never tired of explaining procedures to us. We are so happy with the entire team of Green Attic professionals.Description of Work: Blown in attic and garage ceiling insulation
Jackie S.
a month ago
They are great. Came in, have is a reasonable price. When they came, we didn't need what we hoped them for. They even found what our problem was, after 4 yrs fighting with our condo association and 9 HVAC guys. I will use them again, no doubt
Michael L.
11 months ago
This company is really amazing and I highly recommend them! From the initial sales experience with Patrick (no nonsense, honest, detailed and great communication) to the workers including Julio who took a lot of pride in his work. It's so refreshing to deal with a reputable company that has high standards and ensures quality service. I'm glad I went with them!! Amazing work!
Adam D.
a week ago
The team that installed the insulation was great. Really conscientious and kept the place clean and finished the drywall well. I wouldn't hesitate to call them for any future work!
Nancy Okimoto
2 months ago
Green Attic did a great job. The installers were professional and left everything clean and neat when they finished .  Walter and Jaime worked on the second day and did a great job. Edgar and Rigoberto did a fine job the first day .
Iqra Makda
2 months ago
Edgar and his team came and did some work at our house. It was perfect, clean, and organized. They were very efficient and thorough. Explained the process before and after and took care of making sure none of the chemicals used impacted my kids toys. I would recommend this company to all
Anne Marie Katsoolias
a week ago
Romulo and his partner did a great job with my garage installation. They showed up on time, got to work, completed the job and cleaned up after themselves. I would recommend this company for your attic installation.

Christina Tremmel
a week ago
Great price. Installers did an excellent job. They worked steady and wore a protective uniform. Cleaned up after the project was finished. I would work with them again. Wood recommend this company.
Alicja Svean
7 months ago
Green Attic did a great job fixing all our attic issues (ventilation/insulation/mold) in our new house! Everyone we dealt with was friendly and professional from start to finish. Frank did a great job coming out and doing the estimate and Marian was very helpful at the office with scheduling/paperwork! The crew that came out to do the job was fantastic! Jaime, Jose Luis & Armando were very professional, showed me pictures as work was getting completed, answered all my questions and cleaned up everything when they were done. I would highly recommend Green Attic!
Joel P.
5 months ago
Requested attic sealing and insulation. They sealed, increased ventilation and blew in a blanket of insulation to R60. The value was very good and the install was also very good. I would not hesitate to use them again for other projects.
Becky V.
a year ago
Green Attic was great to work with. It was easy to schedule a free estimate/inspection. Patrick came out and identified issues and gave recommendations. It was easy to coordinate a date to have the work done.

I appreciated the communication they gave before coming, including names of the workers. Alvaro, Romulo and Wilfrido were great. They were very respectful of my home and cleaned up all the work areas before leaving both days. Throughout the process they explained what they were doing and would often call me over so that I could see what they had done.

It was convenient to get the Nicor rebate through them and the follow up inspection they did really showed the difference the insulation and weather sealing makes.

Overall, it was a great experience. Even though it's only been 3 months since having the work done, I have already noticed a decrease in my gas bill when compared to last year and I definitely hear my furnace turn on a lot less.
Jim S.
a year ago
The guys did a great job. On time, professional, and willing to adapt when circumstances changed. We discovered an electrical issue in the attic, so the team waited a few weeks to finish the job after I had those issues addressed.
Rich Holt
7 months ago
Romelo and his crew came to our house early, worked very efficiently.  They covered our electronics, furniture, and table/counter surfaces with plastic to avoid getting dust everywhere.  They vacuumed and mopped other surfaces to ensure our place was clean.  Very professional and courteous!
Chris S.
4 months ago
Amazing team very polite and professional
corey mueller
4 months ago
Had our attic insulation beefed up with new blown in cellulose. Was a major improvement immediatly after it was installed. Cut our heating needs by 3x to maintain temperature in the house.Team working on my house was friendly and professional. Team leads Romulo and Omar did a great job making sure everything was done right and everything was cleaned up after.
Laura Nesbitt
4 months ago
Romulo & Alvaro did a great job installing everything. Cindy, Frank and the Green Attic team were extremely attentive. I love how easy they made the process, everything is online even the rebates.

BONUS: I originally reached out to them to check for mold free of charge.
Kurt Ziegel
3 months ago
Romulo and his team did a fast, efficient, and professional job for us! They took care to protect everything in the garage from the work and cleaned everything when they were done.
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Heat Rises Through The Seams Between The Wall And Floor

Meausure heat loss in winter through attic seams and heat gain in summer. Resolve by air sealing the seams of attic.
What is air sealing, and why does my home need it to compliment and work together with insulation? Air leakage is sometimes called infiltration, which is the unintentional or accidental introduction of outside air into a building, typically through cracks in the building envelope and through use of doors for passage. Source BECP Building Energy Code Program.
If the Pressure Barrier / Air Barrier is leaking into the house or out of the house the conditioned space is drafty.

A leaking conditioned space creates unintentional heat escape in winter to the outside and creates the potential for mold growth. When retrofitting existing homes, an air sealed attic floor is the first step to a clean healthy interior. Only then can we focus on active ventilation and additional insulation.

Weatherization or weatherproofing, air sealing, fire-stopping; the goal is clear. Improvements make a house or building resistant to cold weather by adding insulation, weather strips, sealants, or gaskets to seams such as windows, doors, and gaps of dis-similar materials.
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Heat Rises Through The Seams Between The Wall And Floor

How Air Sealing Improves Your Home?

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Prevent Stack Effect
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Attic Air Seal
3. stop the dust ( dead skin and hair ) from clogging the trim covering the gap between the drywall and floor
4. prevent a mold food source ( condensation / evaporation cycle)
5. prevent unintentional air exchanges in the conditioned space. On sidewalls of the home, there may be gaps between framing members.

Why Attic Air Seal?

Insulation slows the rate of heat transfer in or out of the house. Typically framing cavities (space between studs) are insulated with fiberglass, chemical foam, cellulose or mineral wool insulation to trap air. Air is a very good insulator.

Picture the air gap between beverage thermos materials; one layer is to hold the beverage, with an air gap between the outer layer does not have contact with the inner layer creating an incredible resistance to heat escape or heat intrusion.

Loose fill / batt insulation is designed to trap air between layers but it is not a pressure barrier. A good insulation material will trap air, and keep the air still (such as closed cell spray foam or rigid foam board.)

Attic Air Seal highlights and benefits to existing homes.

1. reduce drafts at the lower levels of the home by stopping heat escape in the winter to the attic
2. reduce heating and cooling bills by eliminating leaks and unintentional air escape from the conditioned space
Heat escapes from the conditioned living space pressure barrier.Heat Escapes From The Conditioned Living Space Pressure Barrier - Different Angle

Heat escapes from the conditioned living space pressure barrier.

Why is my home drafty downstairs in winter?
Existing Insulation Evidence : find a perfect black line corresponding with the seam between the drywall and framing called the bypass. This seam is accompanying the gap between the trim / baseboard / drywall / floor of the living space below.

This is a direct result of skin dust and hair which is pulled up through stack effect to the attic from temperature differences between the attic and the living space.

The black lines of the photo are not mold (commonly confused and misdiagnosed) it is skin dust and hair from the living space. The fiberglass insulation does not stop air movement. No loose fill insulation stops air movement.

To verify this process of finding skin dust and hair in the attic, shake out your blanket in the morning with a bright light and notice the dust that fills the air. This dust is pulled between gaps in the room up and out to the attic.

This is the same air that leaks and escapes from the heated bedroom resulting in unintentional air exchanges, a drafty lower level, higher bills, mold food in the form of condensation, premature snow melt, icicles, ice dams and more.

Heat Escapes Between The Trim Up To Attic

What is that black on the yellow fiberglass?
The black is skin dust and hair from the bedrooms and halls seams at the bottom plate of the wall. Air sealing the attic floor is the solution to the problem. Air sealing the attic floor prevents air movement upward to the attic by pressurizing the living space.

Air sealing is a simple concept, but performing attic air sealing requires working in difficult / uncomfortable body positions under temperature stress with itchy old fiberglass in contact with unprotected skin.
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Seal the Gaps for Energy Efficiency
• Lower your Air Exchanges per Hour.
• Lower your unintentional leakage. We spray foam around most of these, including around light fixtures, bathroom fans, open wall cavities, and plumbing stacks.
• Other items like chimneys and recessed lights require special materials.

Seal the Gaps for Energy Efficiency

Lights fixtures, electrical outlets, plumbing, ductwork vents, chimneys all create (swiss-cheese) holes in your bedroom ceiling…These are unintentional breaks in your pressure (air) barrier.

Any unintentional gap /hole in your ceiling creates air movement, air exchanges, is unintentional thermal transfer. Meaning your home is loosing heat in winter, and gaining heat in summer.

• Seal the Gaps. Mind the Gaps.
• Sealing the exterior building envelope properly which requires re-caulking every few years in the
• Chicago area due to extreme heat and extreme cold
• Air seal the entire attic floor at all seams and penetrations
• You will see an immediate considerable improvement in comfort and efficiency.
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Heat Escape and Energy Loss

Can Lights are a major source for heat escape in the winter due to stack effect (heat rising). This limits the effectiveness of attic air sealing.
A complete pressure barrier (winter cap) of the homes top floor is essential to preventing heat escape. The can lights puncture the drywall and create (open windows) for heat to push its way through and reach the attic vents and go straight to the exterior.

The can lights box trim have little holes where heat passes through. This causes you to literally heat the outside in winter with your paid gas from your furnace.

1. This wasted heat (wasted energy) raises the cost of heating, but that is often the smallest concern.

2. Bigger concerns are the moisture and humidity created in the attic leading .

3. Creates a drafty home by allowing heat escape at the top of the home and air intake at the bottom of the home. Stack effect will create a cold downstairs with cold air intake around seams regardless of wind or not.
Air Sealing Can Light Covers
Air Sealing Can Lights can be performed with a few different sealants, drywall, rockwool, mineral wool covers and or course retrofitting existing bulbs with Recessed Lighting Trims that stop air leaks.

DIY Can light covers are challenging in two ways, one is maintaining a true tight seal around the light so it no longer leaks, and the other is accessibility of the can lights.

Green Attic uses drywall to created air tight fireproof boxes around existing can lights to stop air leaks from the conditioned living space. Air sealing attic is the first step in fixing problems around the home created by stack effect from leaking pressure barrier of the conditioned space.

Older can lights require a minimum distance around the light housing to prevent a fire. Lights should be replaced with cooler burning bulbs (older bulbs run around 200-250 degrees Fahrenheit, while new bulbs run much cooler around 100-125 degress Fahrenheit).
Air Sealing Can Lights
Can light covers are placed over each can light using drywall and one part spray foam around the seams to create a perfect air seal and prevent heat escape in winter to the attic and outside.

Each can light must be properly sealed to prevent heat escape ( heat rising from the conditioned space).

The combination of sealed plumbing, hvac, chimney, bypass, and electrical penetrations with sealed can lights creates a properly sealed attic floor. Now we can focus on fresh air balanced intake and exhaust ( ventilation.)
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Air-Sealed Can Light Covers

Can light covers are placed over each existing can light on the top floor of the home which is in direct contact with the attic using drywall and one part spray foam around the seams to create a perfect air seal and prevent heat escape in winter to the attic and outside.
Air Seal Common Questions

Common Questions

Do I Need To Air Seal My Basement? Yes. There are dissimilar materials that may cause unintentional leakage in the basement, and since it is accessible in most homes, it is a priority for us secondary to attic air sealing. Any work you have done inside your home could be less efficient if your basement is not properly sealed. Air sealing is supplemental to insulation. A free energy assessment where we use our thermal cameras to track heat movement will clear up any questions.

What About The Exterior Walls? While wall insulation may be effective, it is installed between stud cavities, so that does not prevent air movement, air infiltration, and unintentional air leakage around the seams of the framing such as the top plates and bottom plates. Air Sealing is done on framing seams in new construction with energy efficient standards. In existing homes, there are methods to improve the building envelope to prevent drafty homes.
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Effective Air Sealing for Energy Efficiency

Effective Air Sealing for Energy Efficiency

Air sealing is one of the most critical features of an energy-efficient home. To add insulation without air sealing attic first is dereliction of duty.

To prevent air leakage, it is best to seal the building envelope during construction prior to the installation of the drywall. A “blower door” test is a good way to identify air leakage paths so that they can be sealed using an appropriate material.
Sealing the Gaps for a More Efficient Home

Sealing the Gaps for a More Efficient Home

This is the bypass of the hallway and bedrooms. These gaps allow paid conditioned air escape creating a list of preventable problems.
Preventable problems include:
• condensation
• drafty rooms
• mold growth as result of condensation
• constantly cycling furnace and air conditioner
• higher than usual energy bills
• dusty rooms
• reduced air quality
Sealing the Gaps Enhancing Comfort and Efficiency
It is essential to start by sealing the gaps around the outside of the home, this will return your time and material investment many times over.

A costly error is referred to in the real estate industry as ” topping off insulation.” When the home inspector finds mold typically the process. is to treat the mold and not the CAUSE of the mold.

Sealing the Gaps - Enhancing Comfort and Efficiency

Air Sealing leaks around penetrations in the home is the first and most cost effective step to reducing drafty homes.

Draftiness can be measured in air exchanges in the conditioned space.

Keeping the house snug and tight is commonly referred to as weatherproofing your home. This includes blocking drafts around windows, doors, and plugging cracks and gaps created by pipes, hoses, and exhausts.

Once the home is protected from drafty wind pressure from the exterior, you can begin to focus on air quality and air exchange improvements from the interior.

Shielding the home from wind pressure is essential to reducing “cold walls” in winter, air exchanges of heated ( paid for conditioned air.) Even if insulation is between studs, draftiness can still occur from wind pressure forcing cold outside air into the walls of through exterior seams.

Once the air is in the walls, it move by path of least resistance to the first available opening such as an outlet or seam where the floor and walls meet.
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We often find mold growing on the sheathing of well insulated attics, because loose fill fiberglass does not stop air movement or heat escape from the living space.

Without air sealing the attic floor, the heat will still rise and meet cold winter air from passive ventilation leaving food for mold growth in the form of warm air turning to condensation.

The solution is air seal attic floor, baffles and vapor barrier around attic parameter, proper ventilation, and adequate insulation.
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It if vital to include attic air sealing in any attic insulation project to prevent heat loss, mold, condensation and draftiness in the home.
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Meticulous air sealing is a hard work due to attic temperatures, existing itchy fiberglass, nails on the sheathing and a significant drop to floors below.

Air Sealing the attic floor with one part spray foam is the first step to a comfortable energy efficient home where draftiness is eliminated by stopping heat escape from the heated living in winter.
Wind Effect, Stack Effect, Combustion and Ventilation

Air Sealing Do It Yourself Video Links .

1. Wind Effect
2. Stack Effect
3. Combustion and Ventilation

Three types of air exchanges occur within your homes ( conditioned ) space. The first two are the secret to a comfortable home. The this is the secret to a healthy home.
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The Winter Coat Principle
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The Seam Between The Trim / Wall and Floor

Heat Rises – Winter Heat Escape Through The Seams of The Bedrooms and Hallways.
Air sealing the attic floor is the solution to the problem. Air sealing the attic floor prevents air movement upward to the attic by pressurizing the living space.

The evidence of heat loss to the attic is here along the trim. Skin dust and hair collect from the living space occupants and is pulled up through the house as heat rises.

Do it yourself (DIY) air sealing / weatherization tips for your home.

Keeping the house snug and tight making it more comfortable includes attic air sealing and exterior weather sealing. A few dollars spent and an afternoon of sealing will pay dividends for years.

1. Keep your window seams clean. When the windows collect dirt it combines with condensation and hardens making it impossible to get a clean tight seal, the weatherstrip functionality is compromised and air can leak in from “wind pressure”

2. Ensure weatherstripping around doors is correct and the door is not loose when pushed with pressure from your hand it should remain unmovable. If the door can move then there is an unintentional gap and air infiltration. Adjust the strike plate / latch to ensure the door is closed snug compressing the intended weather strip.
DIY air sealing / weatherization tips for your home.
3. Seal the seam between the foundation and siding to prevent air infiltration to the interior walls which comes out the path of least resistance such as baseboard and electrical outlets.
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Proper window caulking can significantly reduce heat loss in homes. It's often more cost-effective than adding wall insulation for improving energy efficiency.
• Eliminate drafts and air leaks
• Enhance window insulation
• Protect against moisture damage
• Lower energy bills
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Green Attic Insulation Customer Reviews

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8 days ago
5-stars-review
Romuno and his team came on time and were very cordial and friendly. They discovered 
an issue with some electrical work while working on the insulation, which I was surprised and happy about, and were able to rectify the situation easily and at a great value, considering the timing of the project, etc. Romuno made it clear he want to ensure my satisfaction throughout the process.  When finished, the job site was cleaned very well.
I highly recommend this company and all its team members and hope to do more projects in the future with them!
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8 days ago
5-stars-review
Romulo and his teammate were so fast and clean at insulating and repairing our damaged
ceiling due to a roof leak. Again it was easy to engage green Attic as a return customer because I felt well treated with their work when they first insulated and managed.to transform our cold home. Great job!
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Google-Avatar-David M
22 days ago
5-stars-review
Fantastic work. No nonsense, clean job site, speedy and good communication.
an issue with some electrical work while working on the insulation, which I was surprised and happy about, and were able to rectify the situation easily and at a great value, considering the timing of the project, etc. Romuno made it clear he want to ensure my satisfaction throughout the process.  When finished, the job site was cleaned very well.
I highly recommend this company and all its team members and hope to do more projects in the future with them!
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Google-Avatar-John Z
22 days ago
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Green attic insulated two levels of my house. Julio and his team did an excellent job and I have very
satisfied with the work they did. Thank you Green attic!
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28 days ago
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Romulo and his crew did an excellent job installing new insulation.  Great job with prep and 
cleanup to minimize the dust.
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1 month ago
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Edgar and crew from Green Attic were awesome. They thoroughly explained everything 
they did. Prompt courteous clean professional and hard working. I would give them more stars if I could.
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Google-Avatar-Victor P
1 month ago
5-stars-review
Romulo and his crew came by to fix a solar panel for my attic fan that had been knocked over
by a tree branch. They replaced the damaged parts and had it fixed within 30 minutes. Very professional and credit to them for doing it in super cold weather.
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Google-Avatar-Corey M
1 month ago
5-stars-review
Had our attic insulation beefed up with new blown in cellulose. Was a major improvement
immediatly after it was installed. Cut our heating needs by 3x to maintain temperature in the house.Team working on my house was friendly and professional. Team leads Romulo and Omar did a great job making sure everything was done right and everything was cleaned up after.
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1 month ago
5-stars-review
From initial inspection and quote to payment processing, I am very content
with Green Attic. Patrick, Romulo & crew, and AP Dept. are all professional, pleasant, and amicable. I would highly recommend Green Attic. I am very satisfied with the insulation work.
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Google-Avatar-Laura N
2 months ago
5-stars-review
Romulo & Alvaro did a great job installing everything. Cindy, Frank and the Green Attic team
were extremely attentive. I love how easy they made the process, everything is online even the rebates.

BONUS: I originally reached out to them to check for mold free of charge.
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2 months ago
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These guys did a great job! Great price, quality service, and they offer several payment
options and plans. I thought we bought a lemon of a house and the insulation and sealing job they did fixed all of our issues and were so thrilled! Highly recommend these guys. Plus they are local so it’s great supporting a chicago based company.
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Google-Avatar-Daniela F
3 months ago
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Highly recommend Green Attic. Scheduled to have  my attic re-insulated and Romulo
and his crew did a fabulous job. The attic was in pretty bad shape prior to the work getting done and green attic made it look so good. The crew worked efficiently and got the job done in 2 days. I also asked Romulo to install a couple other things on my roof outside of the scheduled project and he very kindly and willingly did so without hesitation. Very pleased with how everything turned out. Thank you so much for a job well done! Before and after pics below.
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