Commercial Building Insulation

Insulation Solutions to Maximize Efficiency, Comfort, and ROI for Kentucky’s Commercial Spaces

At 62 Insulation, we provide high-performance commercial insulation services for businesses, builders, and property developers across Central Kentucky. Whether you’re constructing a new commercial facility, renovating an existing structure, or upgrading to meet energy codes, we deliver insulation solutions that align with your building’s needs and your bottom line.

Who This Is For

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Our commercial insulation services are ideal for:

  • General contractors managing large-scale builds or tenant improvements
  • Developers and property owners seeking energy-efficient and code-compliant solutions
  • Facility managers looking to reduce operating costs in existing buildings
  • Business owners wanting to create more comfortable, efficient workspaces for employees and customers

We work across a wide range of building types, including:

  • Offices
  • Retail spaces
  • Warehouses and distribution centers
  • Multi-family housing
  • Restaurants and hospitality venues
  • Agricultural and industrial facilities

Why Proper Commercial Building Insulation Matters — and Pays Off

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Commercial buildings have high energy demands, complex mechanical systems, and often large, varied spaces — making insulation performance a key factor in both energy savings and operational efficiency.

Here’s how proper insulation delivers measurable ROI:

  • Lower Energy Bills: Reduce heating and cooling loads year-round by minimizing thermal loss.
  • Improved HVAC Performance: Reduce system strain and maintenance costs by helping your HVAC system run more efficiently.
  • Better Indoor Comfort: Maintain more consistent temperatures throughout the building, improving tenant and employee satisfaction.
  • Code Compliance & Certifications: Meet or exceed energy codes, and improve your chances of earning LEED or ENERGY STAR® recognition.
  • Moisture & Condensation Control: Protect building materials and systems from damage that can lead to expensive repairs or downtime.
  • Sound Control: Reduce outside noise or sound transfer between units — especially important in offices, multifamily, and mixed-use properties.

Over time, quality commercial insulation isn’t just a cost — it’s a strategic investment in building performance, durability, and long-term savings.

Our Approach

  • Expert Material Selection: We use high-quality insulation systems tailored for your building’s use and construction type — including spray foam, fiberglass, mineral wool, and cellulose products.
  • Project Coordination: We work closely with contractors, architects, and project managers to stay on schedule and ensure quality.
  • Attention to Detail: Proper air sealing, insulation depth, and thermal bridging prevention are standard on every job.
  • Scalable Solutions: Whether it’s a small office retrofit or a multi-phase commercial development, we have the experience to scale our work to your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

A good time to add insulation to your attic is when you're experiencing high energy bills, uneven indoor temperatures, or noticing drafts — especially during extreme seasons like summer and winter. It's also ideal to upgrade during home renovations, roof replacements, or if your current insulation is old, damaged, or settling below recommended levels.

We recommend that our customers expect an attic overhaul to happen between 1-3 days, depending on the size and shape of the attic.

Cellulose and spray foam insulation, especially when paired with proper air sealing, can significantly reduce air leakage — but they won’t make a home too tight if installed correctly. A well-insulated home still needs controlled ventilation, which can be easily managed with systems like bath fans or energy recovery ventilators (ERVs). In fact, sealing a home properly helps improve comfort, energy efficiency, and indoor air quality — as long as ventilation is part of the plan.

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