FAQ

Common questions, answered plainly.

Quick answers on Mass Save, insulation, spray foam, mold work, where we work, and how to get started with us.

Need an answer specific to your home?

Call us or send a quick note with your town and what’s going on. We’ll point you the right way.

Can some of this work be done at no cost?

Some homeowners may qualify for no-cost insulation work and other Mass Save-backed savings depending on the home, assessment findings, and current program guidelines.

How does Mass Save fit into the process?

Mass Save can shape the path through home energy assessments, recommended improvements, insulation and air sealing opportunities, rebates, and what the next step should be.

What areas do you serve?

We focus on Eastern Ma, South Shore, South Coast, Cape Cod & Islands rather than stretching the map too far. If your town isn’t listed, reach out anyway, we probably cover it.

When is spray foam the right fit?

Spray foam is often a strong option for attics, crawlspaces, rim joists, and other hard-to-seal areas where air leaks and energy loss are harder to control with standard insulation alone.

Do you handle mold remediation too?

Yes. We handle mold-related work when moisture issues, musty conditions, or visible problem areas call for that service rather than a straight insulation recommendation.

What if I’m not sure which service I need?

That’s common. The best first step is still a quick conversation so we can understand the home, the problem, and whether Mass Save, insulation, spray foam, mold work, or a supporting service is the right fit.

How do I get a quote or home assessment started?

Call, email, or use the quote form on the contact page. Sharing your town, the service you think you need, and a short note about the issue makes our first response easier and faster.

Reach out

Still on the fence? Send a quick note.

Tell us your town, what you’re noticing and what service you have in mind. We’ll help you figure out what makes sense and whether Mass Save can help cover any of it.

You don’t need to know the exact answer before reaching out.

A short note about your home is enough to start the conversation.