Keep your home comfortable year-round while saving on energy bills with our professional insulation and attic insulation services. At Top Home Contractors, we specialize in upgrading your home’s thermal barrier, ensuring optimal indoor temperature and improved energy efficiency.
we specialize in delivering top-tier HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of your home or business.
Whether it’s attic, wall, or crawl space insulation, professional installation helps keep your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer—reducing energy bills and enhancing indoor comfort year-round.
From new roof installations to repairs and replacements, professional roofing ensures durability, energy efficiency, and curb appeal.
Professional chimney cleaning, inspections, and repairs help prevent fire hazards, improve ventilation, and extend the life of your chimney.
We believe in hard work, and we are not cutting corners. The clients are always our top priority.
“I’m very impressed with the chimney service! Debi was professional, efficient, and did a fantastic job. Highly recommend him for anyone needing chimney maintenance!"
Sandra Avila
"I recently had my chimney repaired and I couldn't be happier with the service. The repairs were completed quickly and efficiently, and the area was left spotless I now feel confident that my chimney is safe and functioning properly."
Tomer Liberman
Insulation is not only important to have for Energy Efficient reasons such as keeping your home at a comfortable temperature throughout season change, but, according to State Code: Title 24 California; it’s Mandatory. That being said, make sure your insulation is benefiting you and your home!
It’s not uncommon for good insulation to save you as much as 30% on your monthly energy bills, but of course, exact savings will differ from person to person. Many people have saved hundreds of dollars in a year after major energy efficiency upgrades, some even saving thousands.
The bottom line is, you are losing money every time you turn on your heater or AC unit if conditioned air can simply escape through the walls, attic, or crawl space.
Air sealing, high R-value insulation, a radiant barrier, and other improvements let you trap conditioned air in, while providing for controlled ventilation through vents and fans. There will be an initial upfront cost, but over the years, you’ll continue to save substantially from month to month.
Whether or not it’s recommended to lay new insulation over old depends on the condition of the old insulation. If it’s in poor condition, it should be removed.
Old, moldy, damp, or otherwise damaged insulation will lose much of its effectiveness. You don’t want to pair good insulation with bad, or the bad can hurt the effectiveness of the good.
But, if your current insulation is in good enough shape, you can stack the new insulation on top. But you never want to stack batts unless you first remove the intermediate vapor barriers (paper backing) so it won’t create condensation in the middle of your insulation.
If you had to choose just one room to insulate, it would certainly be the attic since more energy is lost through the attic than anywhere else on the building. Second would probably be the crawl space, and third all exterior-facing walls.
But in reality, the key to good insulating power is creating a full envelope so that conditioned air has no way of escaping (rapidly) and costing you extra money.
Any part of the building with contact to the outside needs to be insulated – and if you want to heat/cool particular rooms inside without always having to heat/cool the whole house, then you need to insulate fully internal walls and floors/ceilings between house levels as well.
Yes, we offer full attic and/or crawl space cleaning services. The attic and the crawl space are two of the least used rooms of a house, and they often get extremely dirty.
No one likes the idea of venturing into the crawl space or even the attic and scrubbing mold and mildew off of boards, vacuuming up rat feces, and removing clutter, dirt, and grime by hand. Yet, you need a reasonably clean space to ensure full effectiveness of insulation and to discourage rodents and insects from making their home in your attic or crawl space.
We can also do air sealing, insulating, re-insulating, rat proofing, and other services at the same time we clean your attic and/or crawl space!
Over time, creosote (a flammable byproduct of burning wood) builds up in your chimney. If not removed, it becomes a serious fire hazard. Cleaning also clears out blockages like debris, bird nests, or soot that can restrict airflow or cause smoke to back up into your home.
Signs include:
A strong burning or smoky odor, even when not in use
Soot or creosote around the fireplace
Smoke entering the room
Poor airflow or difficulty starting fires
It’s been over 12 months since your last cleaning
Common signs include:
Cracks in the chimney bricks or mortar
Water leaks around the fireplace or chimney
A tilting or leaning chimney
Missing bricks or mortar
Smoke backing into the home
Rusted or damaged chimney components
We provide:
Brick and mortar repair (tuckpointing/repointing)
Chimney cap and crown replacement
Flue liner repair or replacement
Waterproofing and leak sealing
Flashing repair or installation
Full chimney rebuilds (if needed)
Old, dusty, damaged ducts and vents can cause poor ventilation and may cause you to circulate contaminated air. A corrective is definitely needed.
But in many cases, you may be able to simply have your old ducts/vents cleaned. Whether or not they should be replaced depends on the type of damage. It’s always possible to repair them, but if too badly damaged, it’s actually cheaper to just install new ones.
HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. It refers to the systems used for moving air between indoor and outdoor areas, as well as heating and cooling both residential and commercial buildings.
Routine maintenance:
Improves efficiency
Prevents unexpected breakdowns
Lowers energy bills
Helps catch small issues before they become costly
Look out for:
Unusual noises or smells
Weak airflow
Inconsistent temperatures
Sudden rise in energy bills
System frequently turning on/off
If your system is 10+ years old, requires frequent repairs, or your energy bills are rising, it might be more cost-effective to replace it.
Replace filters regularly
Clean ducts
Use air purifiers
Install a humidifier/dehumidifier depending on the climate
Signs like missing shingles, leaks, water stains on ceilings, or a roof that’s 15–20+ years old could mean it’s time for a replacement. A professional inspection can confirm whether repair or full replacement is more cost-effective.
It depends on the material:
Asphalt shingles: 15–30 years
Metal roofing: 40–70 years
Tile or slate: 50–100 years
Proper maintenance also plays a big role in lifespan.
Pricing depends on the size of your roof, materials chosen, and complexity of the job. We offer free estimates so you know exactly what to expect.
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