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    Sustainergy Cooperative

    5.0 (9 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Building energy audit

    Insulation installation

    Insulation removal

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    Energy Saver Cincinnati

    Energy Saver Cincinnati

    (29 reviews)

    If I could rate this company higher, I would! A year ago, I had several companies come out to help…read morefix the extreme cold happening on the 1st floor of our 1929 built brick and concrete structure home. I was a bit frustrated because they were offering cookie cutter solutions/services without really identifying the issue(s) causing the extreme cold. I called Dr Energy Service (DES) and was fortunate to have the owner, Chris Shepard come out and provide an energy audit. As you can imagine with the age of our home, he discovered there is no insulation in the walls, ceilings of the 1st floor and to make matters worse, our furnace is located in the attic, which means the solution must push heat down to the lower level! This is a unique situation which called for unconventional solutions. Chris listened, educated , and offered budget friendly options, including those that did NOT use their services. He was a man of integrity, patience, and knowledge. We were very cold, and he could have taken advantage of the situation and sold us all kinds of services; but he didn't! That spoke volumes and this year I called him back and together we determined a plan of action to warm our home. On 12/31, the crew (Jordan, Tyler, Cameron, Brayden, and Jake) came out to perform the work. The guys were punctual (8:15am), professional, courteous, and worked non stop the get the work completed in a timely manner. They kept me in the loop of the work planned and a few minor changes to the plan, that often come with an older home. They cleaned up, actually left things cleaner than when they started (Don't judge me lol) I am extremely happy and I highly recommend DES and hopefully when you book your project(s), you will be lucky to have the awesome crew I had at your home.

    Chris and his team were fantastic to work with. We originally got our estimate and walk through…read morewith Chris on our attic issues in the fall, took some time to sort out how we wanted to go about the needed repairs, and finally scheduled with his team in February. The communication throughout was great, and they took their time explaining the process and the why behind all the steps they would take. Harrison and the team took fantastic care of our home during the repair and install day. Covering the floor with paper, cleaning up (including mopping) their way out, and thorough documentation of their work. Highly recommend Dr. Energy Savers for any insulation project

    Pro-Safe Insulation

    Pro-Safe Insulation

    (6 reviews)

    Pro-Safe gave me an estimate and explained all facets of the process well. The first day the old…read moreinsulation was sucked out - about 3 hours for my home. The crew was friendly and professional. The second day the attic was sealed and the new cellulose insulation was blown in. I also had them do an exterior wall of the garage for a little more warmth out there. Again, this crew was friendly and professional as well. They cleaned up in the garage and even put my shelves back in place for me. I am very happy with the company and will recommend them to others!

    Pro-Safe Insulation arrived on time. Men went to work right away. All was going well until...the…read morestepped on my ceiling drywall. I immediately asked the worker what happened. He m,emetic nail pop and nothing else. I waited, and did not accept the non-response well. I called the company and expressed my concern that the worker seemed non-chaalant about what happened, and wondered if Pro-Safe would take care of it. Immediately I heard, the contract states we are not responsible for 'mail pops and other consequential" damages. I asked to hear from the owner. Jeff called and immediately went on offense about how dare I insinuate his company was not reputable and so on...although I dont believe I insisted such. Again he mentioned that Pro-Safe was not responsible for nail pops...that stuff happens. Mind your, at this point, no one looked at the ceiling from the inside. He simply defended that his guys stepped on a beam causing a nail pop. Hang in there...photos to follow. Finally, one of his guys looked at the damage and agreed...a bit more than a nail pop. He proceeded to tell me that something gave way in the attic, a guy lost his balance and stepped on the ceiling. He caught himself but the weight bowed and cracked the ceiling. Accidents happen. Jeff and I talked again, both a bit calmer. He agreed to send a guy out to repair the ceiling and agreed to take the bill. The drywall person Jeff sent was excellent. However, there is only so much one can do on a ceiling repair without painting the entire ceiling. So, while the damage is gone, the mismatch remains. Lessons here for me: Stay calm, even when the owner is not. Convince them to assess before citing contract language. For the owner: Get facts first...all the facts. Before you cite a routine nail pop, someone should assess. Expect owners to get excited when one of your guys nearly comes through the ceiling. Bottom line: Workers were efficient, got the job done in a few hours. Not sure if I'll see an ROI but that is what happens with insulation...you hope for improved comfort. All in all, would have been much better without the damage.

    USA Insulation of Cincinnati

    USA Insulation of Cincinnati

    (12 reviews)

    SCAM!!!! Honest review... I had them insulate the walls in my 1950's ranch home. Not only did they…read morenot insulate the walls, had them come back out twice and fought with me saying "you can't see it so prove it". The walls are still getting super cold. They stopped answering my calls. This is a joke. Not worth the money. No value. Go with someone else.

    The first time they came out, their truck broke down and leaked oil all over the place, and they…read moredid not finish. So someone else came out a couple of days later, didn't have a truck, so they had to plug into the 30 amp plug for my AC. Two months later,, my AC wasn't working because someone pushed the outside unit away from the house, breaking the coolant pipe. It is possible they didn't break it, but nobody else worked around that. Next year I installed a sensor light by the back door, and found zero insulation in that section. So, I randomly walked around my house drilling 1 inch holes in walls(around 8), in which half had no insulation. I called them to fill those voids, and they sent out a crew. The crew showed up on the wrong day. The lead seemed angry, but filled in the 4 empty sections. Oh yeah, he refused to use the plug by the AC (I wonder why) and shoved the plug into the socket for my stove so hard it pulled the box out of the wall. They did not put the siding back they'd pulled away to fill the wall space. I added an outlet to the front of the house and found that section had no insulation. I remodeled my bathroom and found 2 out of 4 sections had no insulation. I didn't bother asking them to fix it because of the previous bad experiences. I feel like it was a total waste of money and warn homeowners to follow the installers around to make sure you don't get scammed.

    Cincinnati RetroFoam - My kitchen wall. They did not fill completely and foam crumbles when touched

    Cincinnati RetroFoam

    (3 reviews)

    I got a quote from them in 2019. My granddaughter was diagnosed with cancer shortly after this,…read morethen Covid hit so insulation priorities weren't so important. I finally requested a new quote this spring. The exact same job I was quoted in 2019 was almost 3X higher! That's 3X in six years! Original quote was $1800 in Feb 2019, new quote was $5300 for the exact same thing. So I did some research to see if I was over reacting. I reached out to ChatGPT to see if labor and material costs had increased enough to justify the new price. It said no way! No, the $5,300 quote is not fair. If: The scope hasn't changed The spray foam type and thickness are the same They never came out to remeasure The original 2019 quote was $1,800 Then jumping to $5,300 (an almost 300% increase of the original cost) is well beyond reasonable, even accounting for: 45% material increases 20-30% labor cost hikes Higher fuel and insurance costs What Would Be Fair? Using the 2019 price as a base: Factor Estimate Increase Adjusted Price Materials (open-cell) ~45% ~$2,610 Labor/overhead/fuel/etc. ~30% ~$3,400 max A reasonable 2025 price: $2,800-$3,400 Not $5,300. So I checked Gemini and Grok AI engines to make sure I covered all bases. They confirmed that the the price increase was unjustified. Grok said: The nearly 300% increase exceeds general inflation (~20-30% from 2019-2025) and construction cost trends (~40-50% per Turner Building Cost Index). Insulation-specific increases (50-100%) suggest a $1,800 job in 2019 should cost $2,700-$3,600 in 2025. Gemini said: a near 300% increase (from $1,800 to $5,300) in 6 years is at the very high end of what might be considered justifiable given the market conditions. Increases of 50-100% (or even up to 150%) for some materials and services over that period have been seen, but 300% is extreme. Given the ridiculous price increase, I would be very leery of using them based on their pricing model. As all 3 AI engines suggested, Get Multiple Quotes: Contact 2-3 local contractors for competitive bids.

    We had them spray in foam installation into our walls. They did have an issue with equipment the…read moreday of and were only able to do 1/2 of the house, came back the next week to finish. Wonderful people to work with. The guys working cleaned up and were polite. We felted bad because it was so hot we were giving them water. Looking forward to feeling a difference in our home. I would recommend them to work with.

    Sustainergy Cooperative - insulationinstallation - Updated May 2026

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