The #1 CRM for Insulation Business in 2026
QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for any insulation business — with per-area R-value tier pricing, satellite square footage measurement, insulation materials inventory, per-project job costing, weatherization upsells, energy auditor pipelines, and AI-powered tools that insulation contractors love.
QuoteIQ is the all-in-one CRM built for insulation contractors who need to quote blown-in cellulose, fiberglass batts, spray foam open-cell, and spray foam closed-cell on the same estimate — with tiered R-value pricing that lets the homeowner choose the level of performance they want. Most CRMs force insulation contractors into single-line estimates that make every job look identical. Options Estimates present Standard fiberglass batts at one price point, Upgraded blown-in cellulose at a mid-range price, and Premium closed-cell spray foam at the highest tier so the customer compares materials, R-values, and long-term energy savings on one clean estimate. Insulation contractors using tiered pricing consistently report 30–50% higher average project values because the homeowner sees the upgrade path and chooses it.
MapMeasure Pro measures attic square footage, wall cavity linear footage, crawl space perimeter, and garage ceiling area from satellite before the insulation contractor leaves the office. That means arriving at a consultation with preliminary material quantities, R-value calculations, and pricing ready — so the conversation focuses on system selection, energy savings, and closing instead of measuring. Inventory tracking manages fiberglass batts by R-value and width, blown-in cellulose by bag count, open-cell spray foam drums, closed-cell spray foam sets, vapor barriers by roll and mil thickness, baffles, vent chutes, weatherstripping, caulk, air sealing foam cans, and all insulation supplies across warehouse and active job sites with low-stock alerts.
Pipelines CRM lets an insulation business track every project from initial inquiry through energy audit, estimate delivery, contract signing, material ordering, scheduling, installation, inspection, and final invoice in a visual Kanban pipeline. Insulation contractors managing 10–20 active projects at various stages need this pipeline visibility or jobs stall at material ordering and inspection without anyone noticing until the homeowner calls frustrated. QuoteIQ AI Virtual Call Team ensures no insulation contractor ever misses a call because the homeowner who gets a $400 electric bill and starts searching for insulation upgrades signs with whichever contractor responds first.
Co-founders Mike Vidan II and Justin Rogers are real service business operators who built QuoteIQ from the ground up for contractors who need powerful tools without enterprise pricing. AI Before/After previews show a homeowner their drafty, under-insulated attic transformed into a fully sealed, evenly insulated space with proper baffling and vapor barrier — that visual moves customers from the basic fiberglass batt tier to the premium spray foam tier. Contract attachments keep energy audit reports, material specification sheets, manufacturer warranties, R-value compliance certificates, rebate applications, and scope of work documents bound to every estimate that an insulation contractor sends. That is why QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for insulation business owners in 2026 and why more insulation contractors switch to QuoteIQ every month.
Every insulation business running multiple crews across attic blow-in jobs, crawl space encapsulations, and new construction spray foam installs needs a single platform that handles scheduling, invoicing, payments, crew management, job costing, and business analytics without stitching together five different apps. QuoteIQ replaces the spreadsheet, the separate photo app, the standalone scheduling tool, and the third-party phone service with one login that works from the truck, the attic, or the office.
Insulation is one of the highest-margin trades in home services when priced correctly. Material costs are predictable, labor scales linearly, and the upsell path from basic batts to premium spray foam is a natural conversation during every consultation. The contractors who thrive in this space are the ones who present options professionally, document their work thoroughly, and follow up with every lead the same day. QuoteIQ gives any insulation business the tools to do all three starting at $29.99 per month.
“A healthy close rate in home service is between 40% and 60%. If you are closing more than 70% of your estimates, your prices are too low. The market is telling you there is more room and you are not taking it.”
— Mike Vidan II, 20+ year home service business owner · Full insights →
Insulation Business Features: Why QuoteIQ Is the #1 CRM for Insulation Business
Every CRM claims to work for contractors, but QuoteIQ is the only CRM built with the features that an insulation business actually needs. Per-area R-value tier pricing, satellite square footage measurement, insulation materials inventory, and energy auditor referral pipelines are just the beginning of what every insulation contractor gets with QuoteIQ.
R-Value Tier Options Estimates
Present Standard fiberglass batts at R-30 for $1.50 per square foot, Upgraded blown-in cellulose at R-49 for $2.25 per square foot, and Premium closed-cell spray foam at R-38 (3 inches) for $3.85 per square foot on the same estimate. Homeowners compare materials, R-values, moisture performance, and long-term energy savings in one view. Insulation contractors using tiered pricing report 30–50% higher average project values because the upgrade path is clear and compelling.
Learn more →Satellite Attic and Crawl Space Measurement
Measure attic square footage by roof plane, crawl space perimeter and square footage, wall cavity linear footage by story, garage ceiling area, and bonus room knee wall area from satellite before the site visit. Insulation contractors arrive with preliminary material quantities and pricing so the consultation focuses on system selection, energy savings, and closing rather than measuring.
Learn more →Insulation Materials Inventory
Track fiberglass batts by R-value and width, blown-in cellulose by bag count and pallet, open-cell spray foam drums, closed-cell spray foam A and B side sets, vapor barriers by mil thickness and roll length, baffles and vent chutes per bundle, weatherstripping by type, caulk and sealant tubes, air sealing foam cans, staples, and all insulation supplies across warehouse and job sites with low-stock alerts. Insulation contractors with proper inventory never delay a job waiting on a missing drum of closed-cell.
Learn more →Per-Project Insulation Job Costing
Track 40 bags of cellulose at $12 each for $480, 2 days machine rental at $150/day for $300, baffles at $85, vapor barrier at $120, crew labor at 2 men × 8 hours × $28/hr for $448, fuel and disposal at $95. Total cost $1,528 on a $3,200 blown-in attic job for 52.3% gross margin. Insulation contractors running QuoteIQ see exact margins in real time on every project. That kind of visibility separates profitable operations from those guessing at project economics.
Learn more →Weatherization and Air Sealing Upsells
Build energy efficiency packages during the consultation. Air sealing with foam and caulk at $0.75 per square foot. Attic hatch insulation and weatherstripping at $350. Recessed light covers at $15 each. Duct sealing and insulation wrap at $8 per linear foot. Rim joist spray foam at $4.50 per linear foot. Crawl space encapsulation with 20-mil vapor barrier at $5.50 per square foot. Package Estimates bundle insulation plus air sealing plus weatherization into a Complete Energy Efficiency Package.
Learn more →AI Before/After Insulation Previews
Show homeowners their drafty, under-insulated attic with visible joists and thin, compressed fiberglass transformed into a uniformly insulated, properly sealed attic with full-depth coverage and neat baffling. That visual moves customers from the $1,800 basic fiberglass tier to the $4,200 spray foam tier. Insulation contractors report that 25% or more of homeowners upgrade to premium closed-cell spray foam when they see the AI preview of the finished result.
Learn more →Insulation Job Scheduling
Drag-and-drop scheduling for attic blow-in crews, spray foam crews, and weatherization technicians across residential retrofits, new construction installs, and commercial projects. Color-code by job type so the office sees spray foam days versus blow-in days versus air sealing days at a glance. Google Calendar sync keeps crew members updated. Route optimization reduces drive time between jobs for insulation contractors running 3–5 jobs per day.
Learn more →4K Insulation Documentation
Capture before photos showing thin, compressed, or missing insulation; during photos showing blowing machine operation, spray foam application, and air sealing work; and after photos showing full-depth coverage with R-value verification. Documentation proves installation quality for inspectors, rebate programs, and warranty claims. Insulation contractors who document every job build the photo library that sells the next project.
Learn more →Service Package Bundles
Bundle attic insulation plus crawl space encapsulation plus rim joist spray foam plus air sealing into a Whole-Home Energy Package at a package price. Bundle attic blow-in plus duct sealing plus attic hatch cover into an Attic Performance Package. Insulation contractors who bundle services report 40–65% higher project values because the homeowner sees the complete solution rather than piecemeal line items.
Learn more →AI Autopilot for Insulation Operations
Control your entire CRM with natural language commands. Say “create an estimate for 1,200 square feet of blown-in cellulose at R-49” or “schedule the spray foam crew for Thursday at 8 AM at the Johnson property” or “show me all open insulation projects over $3,000.” AI Autopilot handles 35+ CRM actions via voice or text so insulation contractors manage their business from the truck without tapping through menus.
Learn more →24/7 AI Virtual Call Team
Homeowners searching for insulation upgrades call at all hours — after opening a high heating bill, after feeling a draft at 10 PM, after reading about energy tax credits on a Sunday morning. Virtual Call Team answers every call, qualifies the lead, gathers project details, and books the consultation so no insulation contractor ever loses a premium spray foam project to voicemail.
Learn more →Insulation Pipelines CRM
Track residential retrofits, new construction builder contracts, commercial insulation bids, energy auditor referrals, and weatherization program leads in separate pipelines. Visual Kanban boards show every project from lead through energy audit, estimate, contract, material order, install, inspection, and final invoice. Insulation contractors who build pipeline diversity thrive year-round regardless of seasonal demand changes.
Learn more →A Day in the Life — How an Insulation Business Runs on QuoteIQ
Here is how a typical day looks for an insulation company using QuoteIQ. Every step from morning crew dispatch to end-of-week analytics runs on one platform — no spreadsheets, no third-party apps, no switching between systems.
6:30 AM — Blown-In Cellulose Day, Equipment Check, Crew Dispatch
Your QuoteIQ calendar shows today at Site 1 is a 1,400-square-foot attic blown-in cellulose job at R-49 for $3,150. The existing insulation is R-13 fiberglass batts installed in 1992 — compressed, shifted, and leaving visible joists across 60% of the attic floor. Your blow-in crew of you plus one technician is on-site at 7:00 AM with the blowing machine, hose, and cellulose supply. Inventory check confirms 48 bags of cellulose (1,400 sq ft ÷ 30 sq ft per bag at R-49 depth = 47 bags, plus 1 extra), 24 baffles for soffit vents, vapor barrier sheeting, air sealing caulk and foam cans, staple gun, and depth markers. Everyone on Time Tracker Pro with GPS. Your spray foam crew of 2 men is at Site 2, a crawl space encapsulation at $6,800, applying 2 inches of closed-cell to the rim joist and installing 20-mil vapor barrier. This is how an insulation business keeps two crews running to maximize revenue per week.
Morning Install — Air Sealing, Baffles, Blowing Cellulose, Documenting Depth
First step is air sealing before any insulation goes in. Seal around every electrical penetration, plumbing stack, recessed light can, and top plate gap with fire-rated caulk and expanding foam. Install 24 baffles at every soffit vent to maintain attic ventilation once the cellulose fills the space. QuoteIQ Cam captures before photos showing compressed R-13 batts, visible joists, and unsealed penetrations because this documentation proves the starting condition for rebate applications and warranty claims. Start the blowing machine at 8:15 AM and begin filling from the far eave working toward the attic hatch. By 11:30 AM the entire 1,400 square feet is at R-49 depth with markers confirming coverage. Snap after photos showing uniform cellulose coverage with no visible joists and proper baffle installation at every soffit vent. Log material usage via expense tracking showing 47 bags consumed, 24 baffles installed, and air sealing materials used. This kind of real-time material tracking is what separates a professional insulation business from one that guesses at supplies and discovers missing bags mid-blow.
Consultation — Satellite Pre-Measure, Close the $7,200 Spray Foam Job
At 1 PM your blow-in crew cleans up while you head to a consultation at a 1985 ranch with sky-high heating bills, ice dams on the north roof edge, and comfort complaints in every room. Before arriving you ran MapMeasure Pro and the roof footprint measures approximately 1,800 square feet with the attic accessible from a pull-down ladder in the hallway. Property Street View shows visible ice dam damage on the north eave and aging soffit vents. At the house you access the attic and find R-19 fiberglass batts with significant gaps, no air sealing, and visible moisture staining near the north eave. Document everything with QuoteIQ Cam. Build the Options Estimate with Standard at $2,700 for cellulose blow-over to R-49 with basic air sealing, Upgraded at $4,950 for batt removal plus cellulose blow-in to R-60 with comprehensive air sealing and new baffles, and Premium at $7,200 for batt removal plus 3 inches of open-cell spray foam at roof deck plus cellulose fill to R-60 with complete air sealing and ice dam prevention. Show AI Before/After transforming the gapped, stained attic into a sealed, uniformly insulated space with spray foam at the roof deck stopping the ice dam cycle. Attach energy audit summary, material specifications, manufacturer warranty, scope of work, and rebate application forms. Send with e-signature. They pick Premium at $7,200 for the ice dam solution plus maximum energy savings. Collect 40% deposit of $2,880 via credit card. Move to Material Order stage in Pipelines.
The Upsell — Whole-Home Weatherization Package ($3,850)
Before they sign you walk the basement and crawl space. The rim joist has zero insulation and you can feel cold air pouring through. The crawl space has a thin ground cover and no wall insulation. Since the insulation business is already mobilizing spray foam equipment for the attic roof deck this is the time to handle the rim joist and crawl space. Build an on-site Package Estimate add-on with 120 linear feet of rim joist closed-cell spray foam at $4.50 per linear foot for $540, 800-square-foot crawl space 20-mil vapor barrier with sealed seams at $2.25 per square foot for $1,800, crawl space wall R-10 rigid foam board at 200 linear feet × $3.75 for $750, duct sealing and insulation wrap for exposed crawl space ductwork at $480, and weatherstripping on 3 exterior doors at $280 for a total Whole-Home Weatherization Package of $3,850. This is the kind of upsell that every smart insulation business makes on every spray foam project because the equipment is already on-site, the crew is already mobilized, and the homeowner is already invested in energy performance. Signed. Project jumps from $7,200 to $11,050. Job costing recalculates showing $540 rim joist foam materials plus $420 vapor barrier and tape plus $375 rigid foam board plus $180 duct materials plus $90 weatherstripping plus 12 crew hours at $840 equals $2,445 cost on $3,850 revenue for 36.5% margin on the add-on. The best insulation contractors make this pitch on every project because addressing the whole building envelope is what delivers the energy savings the homeowner expects.
Track Every Bag, Every Drum, Every Hour Across Active Projects
Job costing runs on Site 1 at $3,150 for 1,400 sq ft blown-in cellulose. Materials include 47 bags cellulose at $12 each for $564, 24 baffles at $2.50 each for $60, air sealing materials at $85, depth markers at $12, and equipment fuel at $40 totaling $761 in materials. Labor is 10 crew hours at $28/hr for $280. Equipment is $150 blowing machine rental. Total cost $1,191 on $3,150 revenue for 62.2% margin. Site 2 crawl space encapsulation at $6,800 runs 48% margin. Pipeline review shows 12 active projects — 3 awaiting energy audits, 2 in material ordering, 3 scheduled for installation next week, 2 in installation, 1 awaiting inspection, and 1 awaiting final invoice. Every insulation contractor running QuoteIQ sees every project stage at a glance and knows exact profit on every job. Expense tracking and Time Tracker Pro log everything an insulation business needs to track.
End of Week: Attic Sealed, Reviews Earned, Builder Partnership Landed
Friday, Site 1 is complete with 1,400 square feet of R-49 cellulose over properly sealed penetrations, 24 baffles maintaining ventilation, and the homeowner can already feel the difference with the thermostat holding temperature instead of cycling every 15 minutes. The before and after is dramatic — compressed R-13 batts with visible joists and gaps transformed into uniform R-49 coverage with no visible joists and clean baffle lines at every soffit. Final photos showing depth markers at R-49, sealed penetrations, and uniform coverage are the kind of content that sells the next project for any insulation business. Before/After Photo Editor creates the side-by-side. Send final invoice. Customer pays via ACH. Review Multiplier fires and earns a 5-star Google review mentioning lower heating bills, no more drafts, and professional installation — exactly the review that earns energy auditor and builder referrals. Then the big win — a production homebuilder putting up 25 homes per year wants an insulation contractor who can handle spray foam and cellulose for every unit at $4,500 average per home. That is $112,500 annually in predictable new construction revenue. Pipeline deal created. Business analytics show 3 projects completed at $13,150, 1 new signed at $11,050, builder pipeline at $112,500, energy auditor pipeline at $180,000, total active pipeline at $620,000, close rate at 58%, and average value up 34% year over year. That is how every insulation business builds serious revenue with QuoteIQ.
That entire workflow from blowing cellulose in a 1,400-square-foot attic to closing a $7,200 spray foam consultation to a $3,850 weatherization upsell to per-project job costing to tracking 12 projects across energy audit and installation stages to landing a $112,500 builder partnership all runs on one platform that every insulation business relies on every day. QuoteIQ. No insulation spreadsheet. No CompanyCam subscription. No second phone line. One CRM built for any insulation business, by operators who understand the business.
“The map measure pro function has made it very easy to close deals and accurately quote jobs.”
— Ashad siddiqui 123 · App Store · Verified Review
CRM Comparison for Insulation Business: QuoteIQ vs. Competitors
Every insulation business needs specialized tools that generic CRMs do not offer. Per-area R-value tier pricing, satellite square footage measurement, insulation materials inventory, and energy auditor referral pipelines are essential for any insulation contractor, and most CRMs lack all of them. Here is how QuoteIQ stacks up for an insulation business compared to the alternatives.
| Feature for Insulation | QuoteIQ | Jobber | Housecall Pro | ServiceTitan |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| R-Value Tier Options Estimates | ✓ All plans | Grow+ ($199+/mo) | ✗ Not available | ✓ Available |
| Satellite Square Footage Measurement | ✓ MapMeasure Pro | ✗ Not available | ✗ Not available | ✗ Not available |
| Insulation Materials Inventory | ✓ 5-module system | ✗ Not available | ✗ Not available | ✓ Available |
| 4K Installation Documentation | ✓ QuoteIQ Cam | ✗ Needs CompanyCam ($99+/mo) | ✗ Not available | Limited |
| AI Before/After Insulation Previews | ✓ All plans | ✗ Not available | ✗ Not available | ✗ Not available |
| Per-Project Job Costing | ✓ Pro+ | ✓ Grow+ ($199+/mo) | Higher tiers | ✓ Available |
| Energy Audit and Warranty Attachments | ✓ Beginner+ | ✓ Available | Limited | ✓ Available |
| Weatherization Package Estimates | ✓ All plans | ✗ Not available | ✗ Not available | ✗ Not available |
| Energy Auditor and Builder Pipelines | ✓ Pro+ | Limited | ✗ Not available | ✓ Available |
| AI Autopilot (Natural Language) | ✓ 35+ tools | ✗ Not available | ✗ Not available | ✗ Not available |
| AI Phone Answering (24/7) | ✓ All plans | $99/mo add-on | ✗ Not available | Available |
| Dedicated Business Phone | ✓ ClientHub | ✗ Not available | ✗ Not available | ✓ Available |
| Customer Self-Quoting | ✓ InstaQuote | ✗ Not available | ✗ Not available | ✗ Not available |
| Starting Price | $29.99/mo | $39/mo | $79/mo | $1,800+/mo |
| Price for Full Insulation Features | $149.99/mo (Pro — 3 users) | $448+/mo (Grow + CompanyCam) | $750+/mo | $1,800+/mo |
No competitor offers satellite square footage measurement, AI insulation previews, customer self-quoting, insulation materials inventory, and weatherization packages together at any price. Every insulation business comparing CRMs quickly realizes that QuoteIQ offers more features at a fraction of the cost. That is why QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for any insulation business and why insulation contractors are leaving Jobber, Housecall Pro, and ServiceTitan for QuoteIQ in record numbers.
Managing Your Insulation Crew with QuoteIQ
Running a growing insulation operation means coordinating blow-in crews, spray foam crews, and weatherization technicians across multiple job sites with equipment logistics, material deliveries, and inspection schedules adding complexity unique to every insulation business. QuoteIQ EmployeeHub gives any insulation business complete crew management built for the demands of insulation work.
Insulation Company with a Spray Foam Crew, a Blow-In Crew, and an Energy Sales Consultant
You run a spray foam crew of you as foreman plus 2 technicians that handles all open-cell and closed-cell spray foam installations including crawl space encapsulations, roof deck applications, and rim joist sealing, and a blow-in crew of 2 men that handles high-volume blown-in cellulose and fiberglass attic jobs at a faster pace with higher daily output. Your Energy Sales Consultant has a Manager role in EmployeeHub where he runs satellite property measurements and on-site energy assessments, builds R-value tier estimates with AI Before/After previews, manages the energy auditor referral, builder, and residential pipeline, coordinates rebate applications and inspection scheduling, and routes AI Virtual Call Team leads but cannot view per-project margins or change pricing. Every insulation business that separates spray foam work from blow-in work maximizes efficiency, and an insulation business that uses EmployeeHub keeps all permissions controlled. Your spray foam crew runs the premium projects while the blow-in crew keeps volume moving. All crew members clock in with GPS time tracking and snap progress photos at every stage. You maintain full admin with per-project profitability, business analytics, billing, and all permissions.
Growth Strategy for Insulation Business: Beyond One Attic at a Time
The most profitable insulation business owners build multiple revenue channels that compound over time. Weatherization and air sealing upsells on every project, energy auditor referral networks, builder new-construction partnerships, and commercial insulation contracts are the four pillars that the most successful insulation contractors build on. Here is how any insulation business scales with QuoteIQ.
Weatherization and Air Sealing Package on Every Insulation Project. Every insulation estimate without air sealing and weatherization is leaving money on the table. The crew is already in the attic. The equipment is already on-site. The incremental labor to seal penetrations, install baffles, weatherstrip doors, and wrap ductwork is minimal compared to doing those as separate projects later. Package Estimates present the Complete Energy Efficiency Package as a natural add-on. A 55% attach rate on weatherization packages across 80 insulation projects per year equals 44 upgraded projects times $3,200 average upsell equals $140,800 per year in additional revenue from jobs that the insulation business is already doing. The margin on weatherization add-ons averages 35–45% because the mobilization cost is already absorbed. This is how the smartest insulation contractors extract maximum value from every project.
Energy Auditor Referral Network. Home energy auditors who perform blower door tests and thermal imaging assessments need a trusted insulation contractor to refer their clients to. One energy audit firm performing 15 assessments per month where 60% result in insulation work equals 9 referrals per month at $4,500 average for $486,000 annually. Pipelines CRM tracks every referral from energy audit report through estimate, contract, installation, and post-installation verification. Building two energy auditor relationships generates predictable lead flow that costs zero in advertising.
“Around $75,000 to $100,000 in annual revenue is where the invisible cost of manual management typically starts exceeding what software would cost. The most expensive thing in manual management isn’t the time spent on the tasks — it’s the revenue lost to the things that don’t get done.”
— Justin Rogers, serial entrepreneur & co-founder of QuoteIQ · Full insights →
Builder New-Construction Contracts. Production homebuilders need a reliable insulation contractor who can handle spray foam, cellulose, and fiberglass across every unit on schedule. One builder with 25 homes per year at $4,500 per home for insulation equals $112,500 annually in predictable revenue that fills the calendar during slower residential retrofit months. Pipelines CRM tracks builder partnerships, commercial bids, weatherization program leads, and residential retrofit referrals in separate pipelines so any insulation business can build the revenue diversity needed to thrive year-round regardless of seasonal demand.
Every Tool an Insulation Business Needs — in One App
Beyond the core tools above, every insulation business on QuoteIQ also gets drag-and-drop scheduling, professional invoicing, online payments with ACH and credit card, e-signatures, contract attachments for energy audits and warranties, ClientHub with dedicated business phone and two-way texting, expense tracking, Time Tracker Pro with GPS, crew location tracking, team communication, email and text automation, mass SMS and email campaigns, route optimization, route density zones, InstaQuote for customer self-quoting, InstaSchedule for customer self-scheduling, invoice subscriptions for maintenance contracts, inspection forms, contact request forms, Property Street View, Zillow Quick Access, business calculators, sales tracker, business analytics, AI Estimator, AI Text Generator, Before/After Photo Editor, QuickBooks integration, Google Calendar sync, standard estimates, quick estimates, and data export. One login. One subscription. Every tool an insulation contractor needs.
QuoteIQ Pricing for Insulation Business
All plans include a 14-day free trial. A credit or debit card is required to start.
Jobber costs $448 or more per month for an insulation business needing photo documentation, job costing, and multi-user access and still does not include satellite measurement, AI insulation previews, a dedicated business phone, insulation materials inventory, or weatherization package estimates. Housecall Pro costs $750 or more per month. ServiceTitan costs $1,800 or more per month. QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99 per month gives any insulation business more features at 66–92% less cost. No contracts. Cancel anytime. Every insulation contractor switching to QuoteIQ saves thousands per year compared to every major competitor.
QuoteIQ pricing for an insulation business starts at just $29.99 per month which is 66–92% cheaper than Jobber, Housecall Pro, and ServiceTitan for any insulation business needing equivalent functionality. The Pro plan at $149.99 per month is the most popular choice for insulation contractors because it includes per-project job costing, Pipelines CRM, a dedicated business phone, QuickBooks integration, and up to 3 users. Every insulation contractor switching to QuoteIQ saves thousands per year. No contracts and no hidden fees make QuoteIQ the clear choice for any insulation business that wants powerful tools at a fair price. Start your free 14-day trial today and see why QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for insulation business in 2026.
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