Medford Insulation Contractor — Spray Foam, Blown-In & Batt Insulation
Boston Smart Plastering installs spray foam, blown-in cellulose, fiberglass batt, and rigid foam insulation throughout Medford, MA. Medford is a diverse and accessible city 5 miles north of Boston — one of Greater Boston's most active renovation markets, with a dense mix of Victorian multi-families, mid-century single-family homes, and active new construction. Boston Smart Plastering regularly serves Medford homeowners and property owners across all 14 service trades. We assess your home's thermal envelope, identify where you are losing the most heat, and recommend the right insulation solution for each area.
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Massachusetts homes — especially older properties in Medford — often have little to no wall insulation and attics that fall far short of today's code requirements. Medford's housing stock ranges from substantial late Victorian and early 20th century multi-families near Medford Square to mid-century single-family neighborhoods in West Medford and newer construction throughout. The city's significant older housing inventory creates consistent demand for plaster repair, drywall, painting, and kitchen and bathroom renovation. Boston Smart Plastering installs all insulation types to current Massachusetts Climate Zone 5 standards, with proper air sealing alongside every project. Medford homeowners may also qualify for Mass Save rebates of up to $2,000. Medford is 5 miles north of Boston, directly accessible from I-93 and Route 16, one of our closest and most frequently served Middlesex County communities.
Frequently asked questions
How much does insulation cost in Medford MA?
Attic blown-in insulation in Medford typically runs $1,500–$4,000 for an average home. Spray foam for rim joists runs $800–$2,000. Mass Save rebates may significantly offset the cost for Medford homeowners — ask us about eligibility at your free estimate.
Can you insulate existing walls without removing drywall in Medford?
Yes. We use a blown-in technique — small holes are drilled, cellulose is blown into the wall cavity, and the holes are patched invisibly. This is particularly valuable for Medford's older housing stock near Medford Square, West Medford, Hillside neighborhood, Tufts University area, Mystic River Reservation where opening walls would be disruptive.
