Vetting a Commercial Insulation Contractor in Broward County
Hiring a commercial insulation contractor in Broward County? Verify licenses, R-values, rebates, and contract terms before signing. A technical guide for building owners.
Florida Spray Foam Insulation: Costs, Climate, and Code
Discover the complete 2026 guide to Florida spray foam insulation, including open-cell vs. closed-cell foam, installation costs, Florida Climate Zone 1A recommendations, energy savings, moisture control, Florida Building Code requirements, and expert installation guidance from Broward Insulation.
Broward County Insulation Permit: Your 2026 Complete South Florida Guide
Learn when a Broward County insulation permit is required, how to apply via ePermits, current fees, timelines, and why inspections fail. Get it right the first time.
Old home insulation retrofit: a South Florida owner’s guide
Learn how to assess, plan, and execute an old home insulation retrofit in South Florida. Explore blown-in, spray foam, FPL rebates, and ROI. Get a pro evaluation.
HVAC load reduction starts with your thermal envelope
HVAC load reduction in South Florida begins with a failing thermal envelope. See which insulation upgrades cut cooling loads and lower energy costs.
Closed-Cell Spray Foam: Performance Guide for South Florida
Closed-cell spray foam delivers R-6.5/inch and Class II vapor control built for South Florida's humidity. Explore costs, applications, and professional installation.
How to claim FPL’s $220 ceiling insulation rebate in 2026
Qualify for FPL insulation rebates in 2026 with this step-by-step guide covering R-values, required documents, and how to claim your $220. Contact Broward Insulation.
Florida Building Code Insulation: R-Values and Compliance
Florida building code insulation R-values, HVHZ rules, and permit requirements for Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach contractors and homeowners.
The Complete Guide to Spray Foam Insulation for Florida Homes
Spray foam insulation for Florida homes explained: open-cell vs closed-cell, 2026 costs, moisture risks, and why IECC Zone 1A demands licensed installation.