The personnel that Harrison Baker Insulation employs has over 20 years of experience in the insulation business. Our goal is to provide the highest quality products and superior service to our customers. Harrison Baker Insulation respects the environment through the use of responsible development of sustainable building products and systems.
We use insulation products that by their very nature improve building energy efficiency and reduce energy consumption for the life of the structure, decreasing dependence on foreign oil and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. Sand - an inert, abundant and rapidly renewable resource - is the primary raw material used to make fiber glass.
We use insulation products that by their very nature improve building energy efficiency and reduce energy consumption for the life of the structure, decreasing dependence on foreign oil and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. Sand - an inert, abundant and rapidly renewable resource - is the primary raw material used to make fiber glass.
Services
We provide free estimates and free advice! Give us a call at (913) 651-8194 to discuss your insulation needs. Lots of questions and even some estimates can be provided directly over the phone. In addition, we're always out and about in the Kansas City Metropolitan area and would be happy to stop by and talk about your project.
What are R-values and how do you measure R-values? Insulation's effectiveness is measured in R-Value. What are the pros and cons between Fiberglass and Cellulose? Is it necessary to remove the insulation which is already in my attic? Every situation is different but in most cases you don't need to remove the attic insulation that is already there.
What are the insulating options for my new home? Harrison Baker Insulation has a long and successful history with builders and general contractors in the Kansas City Metro areas. Residential Insulation is our core business at Harrison Baker Insulation. The quality of our work, products and ease of scheduling are our main goals.
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Veronica Griffith
Jan 25, 2019
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