What is drill and fill wall insulation?
Drill and fill insulation is a retrofit method where small holes are drilled into your walls, and insulation material is blown into empty wall cavities. The holes are then sealed, leaving your walls looking the same but with significantly better insulation performance.
Will this damage my walls?
No. The process is minimally invasive. Small access holes are strategically placed and carefully sealed afterward. Once the work is complete, you’ll barely notice any difference in appearance.
What types of homes benefit from drill and fill insulation?
This method is ideal for older homes that were built without insulation or with insufficient insulation. It’s also effective in homes experiencing drafts, uneven room temperatures, or high energy bills.
How long does the installation take?
Most projects can be completed in just a day or two, depending on the size of your home and the number of walls being insulated.
What kind of insulation is used in the drill and fill method?
Depending on your home’s needs, materials such as cellulose or spray foam may be used. Both options expand to fill wall cavities and provide excellent energy efficiency.
Will this lower my energy bills?
Yes. By sealing gaps inside your walls, drill and fill insulation helps your heating and cooling system run more efficiently, which reduces energy consumption and saves you money each month.
Does it also help with noise?
Absolutely. Filling wall cavities adds soundproofing benefits, making your home quieter and more comfortable.