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Free attic insulation for renters & homeowners

*Note: Applications are currently paused during the holiday break but will resume on January 6, 2025.*

Are you a resident of Miami-Dade County? At no cost, you can now make your home more heat-resistant and energy-efficient!

Green Corridor — a special district of municipalities across Miami-Dade County — is providing free attic insulation to help lower your electric bill. Blown attic insulation keeps the heat out and your cool air inside where it belongs. This helps drive down your A/C costs. 

If you’re a renter or homeowner with an attic in Miami-Dade County, you may be able to get blown attic insulation for free. 

Steps: 

  1. Click below to schedule an appointment! Our team will help you complete the application. 
  2. If your home is approved, Green Corridor’s insulation team will contact you. You will need to provide an electric bill before and after the insulation.
  3. If the attic is suitable for blown insulation, the contractors will run a hose from their truck to your attic, then blow in the insulation. The process is clean and fast. You will need to provide an electric bill before and after the insulation.

Click the button above to schedule your intake appointment.

How does energy efficiency benefit you and your community?

Energy efficiency improvements like attic insulation reduce the amount of energy we use. These measures are one tool we can use to protect ourselves from the impacts of climate change. These tools provide our families with cleaner air to breathe, more comfortable homes to live in, and more money back in our wallets each month.

Energy efficiency measures can result in cost savings for residents and businesses through reduced energy bills. These savings can be crucial to facing the impacts of climate change like higher costs of living including rising rent and food costs.

Measures that increase energy efficiency also help decrease the number of harmful pollutants released into our environment that hurt our air quality and health.

When we use energy more efficiently, it decreases the demand for energy production. This means that less fossil fuel or other carbon-intensive energy sources are burned to meet our energy needs, leading to lower greenhouse gas emissions, particularly carbon dioxide (CO2).

When energy demand is high, it can lead to the construction of more power plants, which often run on burning harmful fossil fuels. We can reduce the need for new infrastructure by decreasing our energy consumption.

Improving energy efficiency in buildings and infrastructure can make our communities better prepared for the impacts of climate change. Well-insulated buildings, for example, are better equipped to handle extreme heat, reducing the need for energy-intensive cooling.