Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! National Grid customers in NYC & LI  qualify for a rebate toward insulation in their homes. For many customers this ends up being a very impactful discount. Want to learn more? Call us today!

How Do I Qualify?

If you are a National Grid customer whose house or apartment is within NYC & LI, you are able to apply for the limited-time rebate. Once qualified you will be eligible for the substantial discounts toward Whole Home or Attic & Basement Insulation through 1 Above Insulation.

We suggest you have us down to your home for a brief consultation to explain the process and take measurements & pictures that will later be used to submit for the rebate. If this doesn’t work for you, we can always walk you through the process by phone as well!

Once we speak, we will show you where to complete the application online & once approved we’ll be back to service you!

Not at all! National Grid has done a great job making it smooth & simple. It shouldn’t take you more than 5-10 minutes to complete and we handle the rest from there!

No! The person responsible for the National Grid bill is eligible for the rebate whether they are a tenant or homeowner. We suggest all tenants inform their landlords & request permission prior to applying for the rebate program.

Program Details

Yes, it most definitely is. National Grid currently has approved the program through May 2023. So act fast! The savings will be well worth it.

The savings are massive. The cost of home insulation varies by the square footage you want to cover. The cost of a typical size house is over $20,000.

All About Insulation

If your home was built prior to 1979 chances are you have no insulation. In addition to that, homes built later could be in need as well, insulation degrades over time and becomes less and less efficient, we can fix that for you! Away with the drafts, cold spots, and high gas bills, keep the warmth in!

Lower Gas Bills

Drafty Walls, Attics & Basements

Frozen Pipes

More Stable Home Temperatures

Yes, Cellulose is a dense material that is relatively impervious to flames and gases. Because of this, and the fire retardance of the material, fire does not spread as readily into cellulose-insulated walls or ceilings.

Not at all, actually to the contrary, Cellulose Insulation is treated with Boric Acid that is used among exterminators to eliminate infestations. It is also what is used to create a fire resistant seal on the Insulation. In short, not only does the Insulation keep you warm in the Winter & cool in the Summer. It can help create a barrier for your home.

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