CRI - Attic Insulation & Roofing Services Co, NJ
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Old houses in North Jersey leak heat like sieves. Drafts seep through floorboards, attic hatches, and around window frames, turning January into a month-long utility bill surprise. Insulation contractors exist to plug those gaps before the next cold snap hits, and CRI - Attic Insulation & Roofing Services Co, NJ handles the job from a storefront on New Milford Avenue.
Spray foam, blown cellulose, and rigid board are the usual materials they work with, each suited to different parts of the house. Attics get the most attention—loose-fill or batt insulation laid between joists, sealed edges, and vent chutes installed to keep airflow balanced. Some crews also tackle rim joists and crawl spaces, places most homeowners forget about until the heating bill arrives. The shop sits at 71 New Milford Ave, Dumont, NJ 07628, a low-slung building between a pizzeria and a laundromat.
Roofing overlaps with insulation work more than people realize. A poorly ventilated attic bakes shingles from underneath, shortening their lifespan. Contractors who understand both trades can spot problems before they turn into leaks or ice dams. The same crew that rolls out fiberglass batts might later nail down architectural shingles, coordinating the layers so the whole system breathes correctly. It’s the kind of detail that keeps houses dry and heating costs predictable.
Anyone curious about options can call (551) 372-7429 to schedule a walk-through. A map with directions is available here, though the street is easy enough to find—just look for the stretch of Route 4 where Dumont bleeds into Bergenfield.