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Our Services

From evaluations to full insulation installs, PolarCore offers an all-in-one solution trusted by homeowners across Canada.

Home Assessments

We evaluate your insulation needs and rebate eligibility at no cost. Honest, simple and clear.

Insulation Installation

We install attic, wall and basement insulation using premium materials tested for Canadian climates.

Rebate Guidance

We manage your rebate paperwork and ensure all documents are submitted correctly and on time.

One Partner For The Entire Process

From your first call to final rebate approval, we keep everything under one roof. No dealing with third parties. No surprise charges. Just a smooth, results-driven experience.

And since we’re certified by national rebate programs, we know exactly how to maximize your benefits.

Where Insulation Makes a Difference

Attic Insulation
Attic Insulation

Essential for energy efficiency, attic insulation reduces heat loss, lowers utility bills, and maintains a comfortable home environment year-round.

Wall Insulation
Wall Insulation

Crucial for thermal regulation, wall insulation minimizes energy transfer, enhances indoor comfort, and reduces heating and cooling costs.

Floor Insulation
Floor Insulation

Floor insulation is key for maintaining consistent temperatures, reducing noise, and preventing heat loss, especially in homes with exposed underfloor areas.

Ceiling Insulation
Ceiling Insulation

Ceiling insulation plays a vital role in retaining heat within living spaces, reducing energy consumption, and improving overall home comfort.

Basement Insulation
Basement Insulation

Insulating basements is essential for moisture control, temperature stability, and energy efficiency, particularly in homes with below-ground living areas.

House Insulation Types

Insulation materials, including blown-in, foam board, batt, roll, spray foam, and radiant barriers, significantly enhance energy efficiency and comfort in buildings.

Blown-In Insulation

Blown-In Insulation

Blown-in insulation, also known as loose-fill insulation, is made of small particles of fiber, foam, or other materials. It's ideal for adding insulation to existing finished areas, irregularly shaped areas, and around obstructions. This type is typically applied using a special blowing device and is perfect for attics and wall cavities.

Batt Insulation

Batt Insulation

Batt insulation consists of pre-cut panels of fiberglass or mineral wool insulation. It's commonly used in spaces with standard spacing between joists and studs, such as walls, floors, and ceilings. Easy to handle and install, it's a popular choice for DIY projects and offers effective thermal and acoustic insulation.

Roll Insulation

Roll Insulation

Similar to batt insulation but available in long rolls, roll insulation can be cut and trimmed to fit various spaces. Made primarily of fiberglass, it's suitable for large areas without obstructions, like floors and ceilings. Roll insulation is a cost-effective solution for covering large areas quickly.

Spray Foam Insulation

Spray Foam Insulation

Spray foam insulation is a liquid foam that expands and hardens upon application, creating a tight seal against air and moisture. It's excellent for sealing gaps, cracks, and voids, providing superior thermal insulation and air sealing. Available in open-cell and closed-cell varieties, it's ideal for a range of applications, including walls, roofs, and around windows and doors.

Foam Board Insulation

Foam Board Insulation

Foam board insulation is a rigid panel used to insulate walls, floors, and ceilings. Made from polystyrene, polyisocyanurate, or polyurethane, it provides high insulation value with minimal thickness. Ideal for reducing heat conduction through structural elements like wood and steel studs, it's often used in both new construction and retrofit projects.

Radiant Barrier Insulation

Radiant Barrier Insulation

Radiant barrier insulation is designed to reflect heat rather than absorb it. Made from a reflective material like aluminum foil, it's typically installed in attics to reduce summer heat gain and lower cooling costs. This type of insulation is most effective in hot climates and works by reflecting radiant heat away from the living space.