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Basement Insulation in Connecticut

Climate Partners installs basement insulation in Connecticut. Our doctors and technicians will help you to choose the best basement insulation for your home.

Home insulation comes in many forms. Many of us visualize spun fiberglass when we think of insulation. Fiberglass insulation has definitely been the big player in the insulation game for the last 50 years, but it's not always the best choice, especially for insulating basement walls.

Let a home energy specialist from Climate Partners help you decide what's best for you. Call or contact us online for a Free Basement Insulation Estimate and Inspection.

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Fiberglass itself has excellent qualities as an insulating material. It can have an R-value as high as 3.8 per in.; it's also inexpensive and easy to cut. But fiberglass loses its R-value when it gets wet, and paper-faced fiberglass batts provide an excellent breeding ground for mold if the paper gets wet.

If you combine paper-faced fiberglass insulation, wood wall framing and standard gypsum wallboard, all you need to add is moisture to create a near-perfect, cellulose-rich mold habitat.

Unfortunately, that's exactly the construction method used in many finished basements. A single basement "water event," like a leaky washing machine or leaks in foundation walls can provide enough moisture for a major mold infestation. High humidity levels alone are enough to cause mold to grow if the right nutrients are in place.

Basement Insulation
Foil-faced "polyiso" foam panels are often
secured to foundation walls to insulate a basement.

Basement insulation is a popular topic these days. Many people are interested in improving home energy performance by adding insulation in different parts of the house. Other folks want to insulate basement walls as they turn unfinished basement areas into living space. In either case, it's important to select the right type of insulation for this particular application. Instead of building wood-frame walls inside the basement foundation and installing fiberglass batt insulation, it's better to insulate the basement with rigid foam insulation. Foil-faced "polyiso" foam panels are often secured to foundation walls to insulate a basement.

Alternatively, foam-core wall panels can be erected inside foundation walls to create a finished wall system with built-in insulation. Both applications avoid the moisture problems associated with fiberglass batts and wood-framed walls.

We service the state of Connecticut, from Fairfield County, including Greenwich, Stamford, Darien, Danbury, Fairfield, and Norwalk; to New Haven County, including Milford, Orange, Guilford, Branford, Madison, and Waterbury.

Serving the Greater New Haven and Fairfield area Our Connecticut Service Area

SERVICE AREA:
Cities in Fairfield County, CT
Bethel
Botsford
Bridgeport
Brookfield
Cos Cob
Danbury
Darien
Easton
Fairfield
Georgetown
Greenwich
Hawleyville
Monroe
New Canaan
New Fairfield
Newtown
Norwalk
Old Greenwich
Redding
Redding Center
Redding Ridge
Ridgefield
Riverside
Sandy Hook
Shelton
Sherman
Southport
Stamford
Stevenson
Stratford
Trumbull
Weston
Westport
Wilton

Cities in New Haven County, CT
Ansonia
Beacon Falls
Bethany
Branford
Cheshire
Derby
East Haven
Guilford
Hamden
Madison
Meriden
Middlebury
Milford
Naugatuck
New Haven
North Branford
North Haven
Northford
Orange
Oxford
Prospect
Seymour
South Britain
Southbury
Wallingford
Waterbury
West Haven
Wolcott
Woodbridge

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