Crawl Space Insulation Experts
A well-insulated crawl space prevents air from infiltrating a home, reduces drafts, and improves indoor comfort. The best way to insulate a crawl space is with closed-cell spray foam. It creates a more uniform and consistent thermal barrier, sealing penetrations like wiring, plumbing, and ductwork, and filling open spaces between floor joists. It also acts as an effective moisture barrier and can help control the growth of mold and mildew.
Adding Insulation Contractor foam insulation to a crawl space is one of the most cost-effective upgrades you can make to your home. It will improve your home’s energy efficiency and comfort year-round, saving you money on utility bills.
In most cases, a spray foam crawl space insulation installation takes less than a day to complete. During the first step, crews will remove any old insulation in your crawl space and cover the entire area with plastic to protect the surface from moisture.
They can then begin insulating the walls or the underside of the house floor. Which area they choose depends on whether ductwork or a furnace is present in the crawl space. Insulating the walls is ideal when there are heat ducts because it helps prevent cold air from infiltrating the ductwork and warming the home. Insulating the underside of the house floor works better if there’s no ductwork in the crawl space, and it keeps the house warmer and prevents freezing or bursting pipes.
In addition to installing spray foam insulation, RetroFoam of Michigan provides a dedicated concierge, clean-up, financing assistance, rebate application, and a lifetime warranty. Contact us to schedule a free estimate for your home.
Coastline Insulation
268 Serenoa Rd Unit 2B, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459
(850)-565-1027
