Is $4,000 to remove old attic insulation and blow in new cellulose a fair price?
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We just moved into this home. I haven't been in the attic, but it's not tall enough to fully stand up. I'm curious if $4k for 900 sq feet is a reasonable price.
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This quote covers the complete process of removing existing attic insulation and installing new blown-in cellulose insulation. - Insulation Material: Cellulose - Treatment: Boric acid
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Category
Insulation
Price
$4,000
Quote Date
December 4, 2025
Home Size
900 sq ft
Year Built
1970
Insulation Type
Blown In
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