Prevents Conduction: Blown-in insulation adds a thick layer of protection that slows heat transfer through ceilings and walls, helping keep indoor temperatures even when outdoor conditions change.
ProfessionalBlown-In Insulation in Atlanta, GA
Blown-in (or “loose-fill”) insulation is one of the fastest, most cost-effective ways to make your Atlanta home more comfortable and energy efficient. Our experienced team uses a hose system to gently “blow” insulation into your attic or wall cavities, creating a thick, even thermal blanket.
Whether you’re topping off thin attic insulation, insulating a newly finished space, or improving comfort in an older home, Koala Insulation of Atlanta
can help.


A Superior
Thermal Home Upgrade

These capabilities define the insulation type:
Blocks Air Infiltration: When combined with Koala’s targeted air sealing, blown-in insulation helps reduce drafts by limiting the pathways where treated air can escape and outside air can sneak in around framing, wiring, and other penetrations.
Stops Moisture: By improving overall attic R-value and supporting proper ventilation, blown-in insulation helps reduce condensation and moisture movement that can contribute to heat loss.
Advantages Of
Blown-In Insulation in Atlanta
Blown-in insulation is quick to install, works well over existing insulation, and can help reduce heating and cooling costs while improving comfort year-round. Here are some of the key advantages:
When combined with attic air sealing, blown-in insulation helps cut down the amount of dust and outdoor pollutants that can sneak in through gaps around light fixtures, plumbing penetrations, and attic access points.
The blown-in products we install are designed with fire safety in mind. Proper installation around recessed lights, chimneys, and other heat sources is critical, our team follows local codes and manufacturer guidelines to help keep your home safe.
Our blown-in insulation is treated with compounds that help deter insects and pests from nesting in your attic. Only cellulose blown-in insulation includes these pest-resistant additives, and when combined with proper air sealing, it helps create a cleaner, more comfortable attic environment.
A thick layer of loose-fill insulation helps absorb sound from outside, and even between levels of your home. If you have noisy neighbors, a busy road, or kids’ rooms over the main living space, blown-in insulation helps soften that noise and create a quieter indoor environment.
Our blown-in insulation is made from recycled materials, making it an eco-friendly option. Insulation plays a vital role in reducing carbon footprint by making making buildings more energy-efficient. Studies have shown that insulation can reduce heating and cooling energy consumption by up to 40%!
Atlanta’s Easy 4-Step
Blown-In Insulation Process

Free Insulation Assessment
- Prep for Safe InstallationEvery blown-in insulation project starts with careful preparation. We protect floors and walkways, set up safe access to the attic, and install rulers or depth markers so we can confirm the final insulation level across the entire space. If needed, we’ll install baffles at the eaves to maintain ventilation and keep insulation from blocking soffit vents.
Koala Difference: We carefully protect your home and prepare the area so your new insulation performs as it should, and your home isn’t left covered in dust when we’re done.
- Seal Key Leaks & Set Up EquipmentBefore blowing in insulation, our team addresses common air leaks around plumbing penetrations, wiring, recessed lights, attic access points, and other area leaks detected by our thermography leak detection system.
Koala Difference: We don’t just “add fluff.” By combining blown-in insulation with strategic air sealing, we help you get more comfort and value out of every inch we install.
- Blow In the InsulationWith prep complete, our installers blow in insulation to the specified depth and R-value, carefully filling corners and hard-to-reach areas. We work diligently to achieve a uniform blanket, checking depth markers and adjusting as needed until the entire attic meets the target level.
Koala Difference: Coverage is everything. We take the time to verify depth and consistency so you’re not left with “thin spots” that reduce performance.
- Clean the Site & Review
After installation, we vacuum and tidy the work area, remove equipment, and make sure your attic access is sealed properly. We’ll review what we did, show you before-and-after photos (when available), and answer any questions about maintaining your new insulation.
Koala Difference: Our job doesn’t end when the blower shuts off. Koala Insulation is here for future questions, and to help you take advantage of any available rebates or tax credits.
Ready to get your project started? Work with the most experienced blown-in insulation contractors in Atlanta, GA. Schedule a free quote with Koala Insulation of Atlanta today!
In 5 Easy Steps

Enhanced Comfort
Stay cozy inside, no matter the weather outside.

Energy Savings
Save on your energy bills while keeping your home comfy all year.
Reduced Noise
We use top-quality insulation to give you lasting results.

Eco Friendly
Choose insulation that’s better for your home and the planet, such as solar-powered attic fans.
Your Satisfaction is
Our Top Priority
And don’t just take our word for it—hear from our happy clients about their experience with our professional insulation services.
Why
Choose Koala?

Local experts, national standards: Locations across the U.S. & Canada with a consistent process and support.
Certified crews: Many locations highlight certified installers and professional‑grade equipment.
Safety leadership: ACC training, negative‑pressure ventilation, and defined re‑entry timing.
Incentive support: Guidance on grants, rebates, and tax credits to reduce your net cost.

Ready to get your project started? Work with the most experienced blown-in insulation contractors in Atlanta, GA. Schedule a free quote with Koala Insulation of Atlanta today!
Frequently Asked Questions
Blown-In Insulation FAQs
Get all your questions answered by our local experts. If we didn’t address your question here, give us a call at (678) 722-3068 or schedule a free quote today!
How much Does Attic Blown-in Insulation Cost In Atlanta?
Blown-in insulation is one of the more affordable ways to upgrade home comfort, and the final investment comes down to a handful of factors.
Square footage sets the baseline, the type of insulation (such as cellulose or fiberglass) shapes material costs, and the effort required to install it, things like attic access, prep, and air sealing, rounds out the scope.
The good news is that the investment pays you back through steadier comfort and lower heating and cooling costs season after season.
Rebates from state and local governments and from many utilities can also help take a bite out of the total, and our team can point you toward what may be available. The only precise number is one measured on site. Schedule a free assessment and we will price your exact attic in Atlanta, not an average.
Is Blown-in Insulation Better Than Rolls?
Blown-in insulation is usually a better attic solution than rolls (batts) because it creates a more consistent, continuous layer across the attic floor. It fills around joists, wiring, pipes, and odd corners where rolls often leave small gaps. Those gaps may not look like much, but they add up to drafts, uneven temperatures, and lower real-world performance.

How Much Blown-in Insulation Do I Need?
How much blown-in insulation you need depends on the size of the space, the insulation depth required, and your geographic location (see the map below). Climate plays a major role in determining the recommended R-value for an attic, with colder regions requiring thicker insulation to reduce heat loss and warmer regions needing enough insulation to block heat gain. The square footage of the attic and the target R-value together determine how much material is required to achieve consistent coverage.
Because insulation requirements vary by region, professional installers base material calculations on climate-zone guidelines, existing insulation levels, and manufacturer coverage charts rather than estimates. This ensures the insulation depth matches the recommended R-value for your area, accounts for natural settling, and avoids gaps that reduce performance. The diagram below shows how recommended attic insulation levels change by geographic region, helping homeowners understand why insulation needs differ from one location to another.

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