Complete Efficiency Services

Complete Efficiency Services CES is staffed with spray foam insulation professionals that have over 30 years of experience in Call us today for a consultation and estimate.

Complete Foam Spray and Sealants is a Division of Complete Efficiency Services. Our staff has had over 30 years of experience in the spray foam insulation, heating ventilation & air conditioning, energy efficient window installing, and building energy efficiency services in Abilene and surrounding cities. Our main goal is to make your home more energy efficient by offering services and repairs to

your roof, air conditioning and heating systems, windows, and insulation. We guarantee that our services will help to save you money on your monthly energy costs. Day after day, we create satisfied customers and we look forward to adding you to our already extensive list. Our professionals provide excellent customer service and we complete each project with the customer’s needs in mind. Upon completion, your home will be more energy efficient, and that’s a guarantee.

If you can feel drafts around your home or metal building now, you’ll really feel them when the next blue norther rolls ...
11/20/2025

If you can feel drafts around your home or metal building now, you’ll really feel them when the next blue norther rolls into Abilene. Spray foam insulation creates a tight seal in attics, walls, and metal panels, cutting drafts and helping your heater actually keep up.

Don’t wait for the first cold snap. Contact Complete Efficiency Services today to book your inspection and free estimate before winter really sets in.

Call today: (325) 672-8480

05/27/2020

Your comfort is our priority.

We are keeping our standard working hours during the pandemic in order to serve you.

Summer is coming and we know you all want to be as comfortable as possible.  Give us a call to get a quote!
05/01/2019

Summer is coming and we know you all want to be as comfortable as possible. Give us a call to get a quote!

10% discount for veterans, active duty military, and first responders. Call today to arrange for an estimator to come out and give you the best price possible.

03/04/2019

Winter is almost over and those hot Texas summers will be here soon.

Why not upgrade your insulation? Call us today for a free quote.
Abilene: (325) 672-8480

07/28/2016
See how we can help make your Big Country home more efficient.
07/27/2016

See how we can help make your Big Country home more efficient.

There are now almost a million homes across the country, but unfortunately it can be hard to find one in the real estate listings. A new project funded by our Initiative aims to make it easier for real estate professionals to connect interested buyers with solar homes. Berkeley Lab and Elevate Energy are working with experts from the real estate, appraisal, and multiple listing service communities to add details about solar energy systems to real estate databases. Learn more: http://go.usa.gov/xYVfR.

What’s the Best Attic Insulation?Here in Abilene, we get asked a lot about windows, air conditioning, and other energy e...
12/23/2015

What’s the Best Attic Insulation?

Here in Abilene, we get asked a lot about windows, air conditioning, and other energy efficiency topics: What size HVAC system should I install? Is it true you can seal a house up too tight?

We also get many questions about insulation, specifically attic insulation, where temperatures in the Big Country swing from very hot in summer months to bitter cold in the winter months. Although the information below is about attic insulation, much of what is explained is applies to walls and floors also.

There are three basic choices for attic insulation: batting (or rolled insulation), blown in insulation, and sprayed in insulation. We at Complete Efficiency Services can install all three and come to your house to measure for estimates. Call us now, 325-672-8480, to schedule your free, no obligation estimate for insulation.

Batts (Rolled Insulation)
These are big pieces of insulation that hold together because they’re made of long, interweaving fibers with adhesive binders and typically “rolled” into place. The three most common kinds of batts you’re most likely to encounter are cotton, fiberglass or wool.

In terms of their insulating quality, they’re pretty much equivalent.
The primary problem with batts, however, is that they don’t work well because they don’t fill the space completely. For the best performance, an insulation material needs to fill the whole space, with no gaps, voids, compression, or incompletely filled areas.

Although we can install batt insulation, we typically do not recommend this type of insulation as we think it to be about the worst you can do for your home.

Blown In Insulation
A better choice of insulation than batt insulation comes in small pieces, or chunks, that are blown into your attic. Our installers hold a large hose and blow the insulation chunks into the attic. A large machine outside churns these chunks of insulation and uses air to blow them up through the hose into the attic.

The two main choices of blow in insulation are fiberglass and cellulose. Each has its advantages and disadvantages which we can discuss directly with you after measuring your house to give you a free estimate. Basically they both insulate about the same, though, with R-vales in the 3 to 4 per inch range, the basic difference is cost. Cellulose insulation comes from recycled newspapers. Fiberglass insulation is typically manufactured out of sand and formed into long fibers of glass. Call Complete Foam Spray and Sealants today, 325-672-8480, for your free home estimate on attic insulation.


Spray On Insulation
The third major type of attic insulation is spray foam. Just as there are two primary types of blown insulation (fiberglass and cellulose) and there are also two types of spray foam insulation - open cell and closed cell. Each has its pros and cons, which we can discuss with you to use the best form of spray on insulation for your needs.

The main advantage of spray on foam insulation is that it allows you to move the building envelope, which is the boundary between conditioned and unconditioned spaces, from the attic floor to the roofline. If you’ve got your HVAC system and ducts in your attic, then moving the envelope to the roofline can be a good thing. In a new home, spraying foam in the roofline can bring the ducts inside the envelope without having to redesign the system and house.

If you don’t have HVAC and ducts in the attic, spray foam on the roofline isn’t really necessary. In this case we would recommend blow in insulation on the attic floor (after air-sealing your attic).

Call Complete Foam Spray and Sealants today, 325-672-8480, for a free, no obligation estimate to make your home energy efficient and comfortable.


To learn more or get your free estimate, please contact us at 325-672-8480, or visit: http://www.completeefficiencyservices.com/index.php/services/insulation

Address

6403 East I20 Frontage
Abilene, TX
79601

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+13256728480

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