Batt & Rolled Insulation in Indianapolis

Batt and rolled insulation is one of the most cost-effective and widely used insulation types. Pre-cut panels or continuous rolls of fiberglass (or mineral wool) are installed between joists, studs, or rafters to create a thermal barrier. While it’s one of the simplest insulation methods, proper installation is key to avoiding gaps, air leaks, and performance loss.

We provide professional batt & rolled insulation installation across Indianapolis, Carmel, Fishers, and Zionsville and all Indy metro area, ensuring your home is protected from energy waste and temperature swings.

Why Choose Batt & Rolled Insulation?

Affordable upfront cost
Batt insulation is often the most budget-friendly way to insulate walls, floors, and attics.

Quick installation
Pre-cut batts fit standard framing sizes and can be installed faster than spray foam or dense-pack.

Variety of materials
Fiberglass, mineral wool, or even cotton batts are available depending on needs.

Fire and sound benefits
Mineral wool batts, in particular, add fire resistance and strong sound dampening.

Energy savings
Correctly installed batts reduce drafts, stabilize indoor temps, and lower HVAC strain.

Our Installation Process

01

Home assessment.

We inspect existing insulation, framing, and key leakage points.

02

Material selection

Choose the right type and R-value (fiberglass, mineral wool, etc.).

03

Precision fitting

Batts are trimmed and fitted snugly into cavities without compression.

04

Sealing & finishing

We pair batts with air sealing (caulk, foam, vapor barriers) for maximum effectiveness.

05

Quality check

 Gaps, miscuts, or compressed areas are corrected to meet design R-value.

Local Use Cases

Types of Batt & Rolled Insulation

TYPE

DESCRIPTION

BEST USE CASE

Fiberglass Batts

Affordable, non-combustible, widely available

Attics, walls, floors

Mineral Wool (Rockwool) Batts

Fire-resistant, soundproofing, water-resistant

Basements, shared walls, exterior walls

Gable-Mount

Eco-friendly, good sound absorption

Interior walls, remodels

Foil-faced Batts

Adds radiant barrier, vapor resistance

Hot attics, crawlspaces

Cost & ROI

Batt insulation is usually less expensive than spray foam or dense-pack, with costs depending on material type and thickness.

While affordable, the real ROI comes from professional installation — poor DIY installs often leave gaps that reduce performance by up to 25%.

Combining batts with air sealing, attic fans, or radiant barriers maximizes return.

Batt & Rolled Insulation in Indianapolis

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