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Insulation quotes depend on R-value, square footage, and access — straightforward work, tedious quoting. WrenchBid turns your voice into a professional quote you can text to the customer on the spot.

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Why Insulation Contractors love WrenchBid

Blown-in, batt, spray foam — each type prices differently

Attic, walls, and crawl space have different labor rates

Customers want to know the R-value improvement before committing

WrenchBid handles the paperwork. Speak your price, review the quote, and send it — all from your phone.

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Here's what a insulation quote sounds like with WrenchBid:

🎤 You say:
"Attic insulation for the Brooks home — blow in R-49 cellulose 1,400 square feet at $1.85 a foot, air seal penetrations $450, baffles 22 at $8 each, labor included."
WrenchBid formats this into a professional quote with line items, totals, and your business info — ready to send.
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Why voice quoting works for insulation contractors

Insulation contractors inspect the attic, crawl space, and walls with a flashlight and measuring tape — your hands are full and the space is tight. Speaking the square footage, R-values, and material type while you are up in the attic is the only practical way to quote on-site.

Quoting tips for insulation contractors

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Always note the current R-value and the target R-value in your quote — customers want to see the improvement they are paying for.

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Break out air sealing as a separate line item because it delivers significant energy savings beyond the insulation itself.

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Specify the insulation type and brand — customers researching energy upgrades will compare materials across bids.

Common insulation pricing questions

How much should I charge for insulation?

Most insulation contractors charge $1–$2.50 per square foot for blown-in, $1.50–$3 for batts, and $3–$7 for spray foam. Quote each area separately — attic, walls, crawl space — so customers can phase the work and tackle the highest-impact area first.

How to price an insulation job

Measure the square footage of each area, determine the current R-value and target R-value, then price the material and labor per square foot. WrenchBid lets you speak the specs while you are up in the attic and sends a professional quote showing the R-value improvement.

What should an insulation estimate include?

List each area with square footage, current R-value, target R-value, insulation type, and price per square foot. Include air sealing and baffles as separate items because they are critical to performance. Showing the before and after R-value justifies the investment.

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