Davenport, IA
Blown-In Insulation in Davenport, IA
Dense-pack cellulose or fiberglass — fast, affordable, and ideal for retrofitting existing attics and walls.
Why Davenport homes need blown-in insulation
Davenport's older homes are perfect candidates for blown-in insulation — small attic top-ups for the ranches, and full dense-pack wall jobs for the pre-1940 homes in Village of East Davenport, McClellan Heights, and Hilltop that have no wall insulation at all. Local contractors have done both extensively across the city.
Blown-in is the right call when you don't need spray foam's air-seal and you want maximum R-value per dollar. Your contractor will blow cellulose or fiberglass into attics for top-up jobs, and dense-pack cellulose into existing wall cavities through small drilled holes during siding or interior remodels.
Blown-in is also the go-to for older homes where you want to add insulation without tearing apart finished walls. Your contractor will pair it with a thorough air-sealing pass — without that pass, blown-in alone won't deliver the comfort improvements you're paying for.
Neighborhoods we serve in Davenport
Duck Creek corridor (1950s–70s housing stock, underinsulated attics common), Hamburg neighborhood (older brick homes, rim joist sealing high ROI), Fejervary area (mid-century ranches), East Village and riverfront (moisture-exposed, older buildings), Elmore Avenue corridor (mix of ages, many vented crawl spaces), and NorthPark/Brady Street area (dense residential, attic spray foam common).
What's included
- • Pre-job air-seal of every penetration (top plates, cans, stacks, wires)
- • Cellulose or fiberglass blown to spec depth (typically R-49 to R-60 in attics)
- • Dense-pack wall cavities at 3.5+ lb/ft³ when applicable
- • Depth markers left in place every 300 sq ft
- • Drill-and-fill holes patched and ready for paint when blowing walls
- • Post-job photo report
Other services available in Davenport
Blown-In Insulation FAQ
Cellulose or fiberglass — which is better?+
Both work. Cellulose is slightly higher R-value per inch (~3.7 vs ~2.5), denser, and made from recycled paper. Fiberglass is lighter, won't settle as much over time, and is non-flammable without additives. For most QC attic top-ups we recommend cellulose; for walls we always use dense-pack cellulose.
How much does blown-in insulation cost?+
Most attic top-up jobs run $1,200–$3,500 depending on square footage and target R-value. Dense-pack wall jobs run $3-$5 per sq ft of wall area.
Will blown-in settle over time?+
Cellulose settles roughly 10-15% in the first year, which is why we install to the target final density and leave depth markers so future homeowners can verify. Fiberglass settles less but loses some performance in cold weather due to air convection.
Can you blow insulation into existing walls without tearing them apart?+
Yes. We drill 2-inch holes either from the exterior (between siding courses) or the interior (between studs near the top of each cavity), dense-pack the cavity, and patch. It's the cleanest way to insulate an older home's walls.
Quad Cities service area
blown-in insulation is also available in nearby Quad Cities communities:
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