Here's something most Naples homeowners don't think about: your attic is the single biggest factor in how much you pay FPL every month. Not your AC unit. Not your windows. Your attic.
We've been insulating attics across Collier and Lee County since 2013, and the pattern is always the same. A homeowner calls because their electric bill hit $350, $400, sometimes $500 in July. They assume the AC is dying. They call an HVAC company first. Then they call us — and we show them what's actually happening with a thermal camera.
Nine times out of ten, it's the attic. Old insulation that's compressed, shifted, or soaked through from humidity. Gaps around can lights and HVAC boots. Sometimes no insulation at all in sections. The AC isn't broken — it's just fighting an impossible battle against 150°F attic air pushing down through every crack.
Florida Building Code requires R-30 minimum for vented attics in our climate zone (IECC Zone 1, which covers all of Collier and Lee County). That sounds straightforward, but the type of insulation matters as much as the R-value number on paper.
Here's the honest breakdown of your options:
This is the workhorse. We blow loose fiberglass over your existing attic floor to hit R-30. It's fast — most homes take 2-4 hours — and it's the most affordable option at about $1.00 per square foot installed. For a 2,000 sq ft attic, you're looking at roughly $2,000.
The catch? Blown-in sits on the attic floor, which means your attic itself stays brutally hot. That's fine for most homes, but if you've got ductwork or HVAC equipment in the attic (and most Naples homes do), those ducts are still baking in 140°F air. You're insulating the ceiling but not protecting the equipment.
This is the premium play. Instead of insulating the attic floor, we spray closed-cell foam directly on the underside of your roof deck. Florida Building Code (FBC R806.5) allows R-20 for unvented attic assemblies — which is less than R-30 on paper but performs better in real-world conditions.
Why? Because now your entire attic is inside the building envelope. The attic drops from 150°F to maybe 85-90°F. Your ductwork stays cool. Your AC doesn't have to overcome that massive temperature differential. Homeowners typically see a 30-40% reduction in their FPL bill after this upgrade.
Cost is higher — open cell runs about $0.40 per board foot (per inch of thickness) and closed cell about $1.00 per board foot. A typical unvented attic conversion runs $3,000-$6,000 depending on attic size and foam type. But the energy savings usually pay it back in 3-5 years.
Pre-cut fiberglass or rockwool panels fitted between joists. Works fine for new construction where everything is open and accessible, but it's tough to retrofit in existing attics without gaps. Gaps kill performance — even a 5% gap in batt coverage can reduce effective R-value by 25%. We install batts at about $1.25 per square foot, but for retrofit attic work, blown-in is usually the smarter choice.
You don't need a thermal camera to spot the red flags (though we'll bring one for free). Watch for:
As an FPL Preferred Insulation Contractor, we help Naples homeowners take advantage of FPL rebates on qualifying insulation upgrades. The rebate program changes periodically, but qualifying attic insulation upgrades have historically been eligible. We handle the paperwork — just another reason to get the free estimate and see what you qualify for.
We've done thousands of these. Here's what to expect:
Most jobs are done in a single day. We show up on time — every time. Nine trucks, 20 installers, and a reputation we've built over 12 years in this market.
Not really. All of Southwest Florida is IECC Climate Zone 1 with the same building code requirements. The heat, humidity, and energy costs are virtually identical whether you're in Pelican Bay, Estero, or Pine Island. What matters is the age and condition of your home, the type of insulation currently installed, and whether your attic is vented or unvented.
We serve all of Collier, Lee, and Charlotte Counties with next-day availability for most projects.
We've been doing this in Naples since 2013. Not a franchise. Not a national chain. A local company with local crews who know SWFL construction. FPL trusts us enough to make us a Preferred Contractor — that's not a title you buy, it's one you earn.
Free estimate. Free thermal scan. Honest pricing. And we actually show up when we say we will.
Call (239) 455-2002 or schedule your free energy audit online.
Blown-in fiberglass runs about $1.00/sq ft for R-30 coverage (a 2,000 sq ft attic = ~$2,000). Spray foam for an unvented attic conversion costs $3,000-$6,000 depending on size and foam type. We provide free estimates with no pressure — call (239) 455-2002.
Spray foam lasts 50+ years with zero degradation. Blown-in fiberglass lasts 20-30 years but can settle or shift over time — especially in Florida's humid environment. We recommend checking your attic insulation every 10 years or after any major storm event.
Usually, yes. If your existing insulation is dry, mold-free, and in reasonable shape, we can blow additional fiberglass over the top to bring you up to R-30. If the existing insulation is damaged, wet, or contaminated, we'll recommend removal first ($0.90-$1.00/sq ft) before installing new material.
Absolutely. Going from R-19 to R-30 typically reduces cooling costs by 15-20% — that's $50-$80/month off your FPL bill in a typical Naples home. The upgrade often pays for itself in 2-3 years, and the comfort difference is noticeable immediately.