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Broken Drum Insulation
Santa Barbara, CA 4.5★
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David Moreno’s take
Broken Drum Insulation operates in Santa Barbara with a limited but professional footprint. They've got a single Google review—not enough to draw sweeping conclusions—but the signal there is telling: the customer didn't end up hiring them, yet still left five stars and praised their communication and willingness to refer out when the job wasn't a fit. That's the mark of a contractor who values relationships over quick sales, and in my experience, that mindset usually carries into the work they do take on.
Their focus appears centered on insulation and energy efficiency, which makes sense in a coastal market dealing with salt air, temperature swings, and California's Title 24 energy mandates. The image references to "electrify" and "hybrid" suggest they're staying current with heat-pump and whole-home efficiency trends—important as more Santa Barbara homeowners look to reduce gas reliance.
The thin review history means I'd ask for local references and verify their license standing before signing anything. But the professionalism in that one interaction, plus their specialty alignment with our climate challenges, puts them on my radar as worth a conversation if you're tackling an attic retrofit or air-sealing project.
Their focus appears centered on insulation and energy efficiency, which makes sense in a coastal market dealing with salt air, temperature swings, and California's Title 24 energy mandates. The image references to "electrify" and "hybrid" suggest they're staying current with heat-pump and whole-home efficiency trends—important as more Santa Barbara homeowners look to reduce gas reliance.
The thin review history means I'd ask for local references and verify their license standing before signing anything. But the professionalism in that one interaction, plus their specialty alignment with our climate challenges, puts them on my radar as worth a conversation if you're tackling an attic retrofit or air-sealing project.
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