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Insulation Contractor in Centennial, CO | Level Up Insulation
Centennial sits at 5,761 feet on the Front Range, where IECC Climate Zone 5 demands R-49 attic minimums and continuous insulation strategies that most homes simply don’t meet. Subdivisions built during the 1980s construction wave were insulated to standards that fall 30–40% below current code, leaving homeowners with persistent thermal bridging, uneven room temperatures, and heating bills that climb every winter. If your home was built before 2000, your insulation is almost certainly underperforming.
Level Up Insulation Co. serves Centennial homeowners across Arapahoe County with attic insulation, blown-in insulation, spray foam, crawl space insulation, and insulation removal. This page is your guide to every insulation service we offer locally — including Xcel Energy rebate eligibility and what to expect on cost.
Centennial’s Insulation Challenges — Why Local Expertise Matters
Centennial Housing Stock: Decades of Varied Construction
Homes in The Highlands at Piney Creek, built primarily between 1985 and 1995, and Smoky Hill subdivisions from the late 1970s through the 1980s typically contain fiberglass batts rated at R-19 to R-30 in the attic — well under the R-49 attic minimum now required by IECC Climate Zone 5 standards. These older assemblies also lack meaningful air sealing at top plates, recessed lights, and plumbing penetrations, which means air leakage degrades whatever thermal resistance remains. Centennial’s 1980s-era housing stock represents the largest segment needing insulation upgrades across Arapahoe County.
Centennial’s Climate and Elevation — The Thermal Demand
At 5,761 ft elevation, Centennial CO sits in IECC Climate Zone 5B where the gap between 1980s-era insulation standards and current R-value requirements is severe. Rapid temperature swings — often 40°F or more in a single day along the Front Range — cause repeated thermal cycling that compresses fiberglass batts and degrades effective R-value over time. This constant expansion and contraction accelerates air leakage at rim joists, wall cavities, and attic penetrations, meaning insulation installed decades ago now delivers a fraction of its original thermal resistance, driving year-round energy loss.
Energy Costs and Utility Rebates in Centennial
Centennial’s 5,761-foot elevation and IECC Climate Zone 5B classification produce heating degree days that push winter energy costs well above national averages. Homes with degraded fiberglass batts or insufficient attic insulation lose conditioned air faster due to increased air leakage at altitude, reducing effective R-value and forcing your furnace to cycle more frequently. Xcel Energy rebates offset upgrade costs for qualifying insulation improvements, including blown-in insulation and spray foam insulation. Level Up Insulation Co. helps Centennial homeowners identify which rebate tiers apply to their specific project scope.
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Centennial Neighborhoods We Serve
Level Up Insulation serves every Centennial neighborhood and all Centennial zip codes. Here’s how we typically approach insulation in Centennial’s most common housing areas:
| Neighborhood / Area | Typical Housing Era | Most Common Insulation Need |
|---|---|---|
| Heather Ridge, Heather Gardens | 1970–1995 | Attic upgrade from R-11/R-19 to R-49; crawl space batt replacement with spray foam |
| Village East, Aurora Hills, Hoffman Heights | 1960–1985 | Full attic air sealing + blown-in; old fiberglass batt removal in crawl spaces |
| Shenandoah, Park Villas | 1970–1990 | Crawl space encapsulation; moisture-related batt removal and spray foam replacement |
| Saddle Rock, Eagle Bend | 1995–2010 | Attic top-off to R-49; rim joist spray foam; spot air sealing |
| Murphy Creek, Sterling Hills | 2000–2015 | Targeted air sealing; attic verification and top-off |
| Tallyn's Reach, Seven Hills | 2005–2020 | Air sealing verification; spray foam on rim joists and crawl space |
| Heritage Eagle Bend, Meadow Hills | 1995–2010 | Crawl space inspection; attic R-value verification and upgrade |
| East Aurora (80018, 80019) | 2000–present | New construction air sealing; wind-exposure rim joist spray foam |
How Level Up Insulation Works in Centennial
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Centennial Insulation Rebates: Xcel Energy + Federal IRA
Level Up Insulation ensures every project is completed to qualifying program specifications, and we help Centennial homeowners navigate the rebate documentation process. For the full breakdown of every available program, see our complete Colorado insulation rebates guide.
What Centennial Homeowners Say About Level Up Insulation
Our 1985 ranch had the original R-11 fiberglass batts in the attic — way below the R-49 attic minimum for Climate Zone 5. Level Up upgraded everything with blown-in insulation, and our January heating bill dropped 31% the first month.
— Greg, Centennial area homeowner
— Heather Ridge, Centennial CO
We had no idea how much air leakage was happening at our rim joists until Level Up showed us the thermal images. After they sealed everything, our second floor finally stays consistent — no more five-degree swings between rooms.
— David, Centennial area homeowner
— Murphy Creek, Centennial CO
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Frequently Asked Questions
It depends on the age and construction of your home. Homes built before 2000 — which make up the majority of Centennial’s housing stock — almost always need attic insulation upgrades (R-49 is the current Colorado recommendation), crawl space inspection and likely spray foam replacement if batts have deteriorated, and comprehensive air sealing before any new insulation is added. A free Level Up assessment will document exactly what your specific Centennial home needs.
Yes. We serve every Centennial neighborhood across all 9 Centennial zip codes (80011–80019), including Heather Ridge, Saddle Rock, Murphy Creek, Tallyn’s Reach, Seven Hills, Village East, Heritage Eagle Bend, Shenandoah, and all areas in between. We also serve the surrounding areas of Centennial, Centennial, and the southeast Centennial suburbs.
Costs vary by project type and scope. Attic blown-in insulation to R-49 typically runs $1,200–$3,500 for an average Centennial home. Crawl space spray foam runs $1,500–$4,500. Combined projects are more efficient than separate mobilizations. After Xcel Energy rebates and the federal IRA tax credit, net costs are often significantly lower. See our spray foam insulation cost guide for Colorado for detailed pricing.
Yes. Level Up ensures every project is completed to Xcel program specifications and provides all documentation needed for rebate submission. We also advise on IRA tax credit documentation requirements. See our full Colorado insulation rebates guide for current program details.
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