Is $1,700 to insulate garage ceiling with blow-in fiberglass a fair price?
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I got two quotes for insulating the space between my single-car garage and the living space above. There is already insulation, but it's not snug against the floor of the living space. I want to avoid doing this twice. This is for a single-car garage with a very small footprint.
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This option involves insulating the garage ceiling with blow-in fiberglass. - Insulation Type: Blow-in fiberglass
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Category
Insulation
Price
$1,700
Quote Date
February 2, 2026
Insulation Type
Blown In
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