Trade Partners
Insured & GS-VettedInsulation Contractors on your remodel
Batt, blown-in, and spray-foam insulation plus air sealing — comfort and energy performance installed between rough-in and drywall.
What insulation work looks like on a GS project
- Wall, ceiling, and rim-joist insulation for remodeled spaces and additions
- Closed-cell spray foam where moisture or space demands it (basements, cathedral ceilings)
- Air sealing around penetrations before drywall closes everything in
- Sound insulation for bathrooms, laundry rooms, and bedroom walls
When your project needs this trade
After all rough-ins pass inspection and before drywall. Additions and basements live or die on this phase — Chicago winters do not forgive skipped air sealing.
How GS vets and supervises this trade
- 1. Credentials on file. Licensing wherever Illinois or your municipality requires it, plus current insurance certificates — checked before anyone sets foot on your property.
- 2. Proven on our jobs. Our bench is built from crews who have delivered on GS projects for years — not whoever answers a listing this week.
- 3. Supervised and sequenced. Your GS project lead schedules the crew, walks their work, and holds it to our punch-list standard before the next trade builds on top of it.
- 4. Covered by one warranty. Their work on your project is backed by GS — you call us, not them, if anything ever needs attention.
Insulation Contractors — common questions
- Is spray foam worth the extra cost?
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In rim joists, basements, and cathedral ceilings — usually yes, because it insulates and air-seals in one step. In standard walls, high-density batts done carefully perform well for less. We quote both when it is a close call.
Are you an insulation contractor? Partner with GS Construction.
If you take pride in your insulation work and show up when you say you will, we want to meet you. Steady projects across the North Shore and northwest suburbs, clear scopes, and fast pay.
Ready to scope your remodel?
Tell us about your project — we'll bring the right trades, one schedule, and one warranty.