Is your basement colder than the rest of your home in the winter, even with the heat blasting? Do you have problems keeping your home comfortable even though your HVAC system is in good shape? You might be losing valuable energy through a poorly insulated basement.
With our nearly 70 years of experience in the insulation industry, Edwards/Mooney & Moses offers expert basement insulation services and can help you save on your energy bills.
Call (614) 254-5309 to begin your basement insulation project, or keep reading to learn more about basement insulation.
How can you tell if your basement needs to be insulated? There are a few signs you should look for:
If you notice any of these signs, contact an insulation expert at (614) 254-5309 to discuss your options.
Even if your basement isn’t finished and you hardly ever go down there, it still holds a lot of potential for energy savings. Basement and crawl space insulation can save you a lot of money every year, particularly when you choose an experienced insulation company.
Basement insulation can help:
Insulation (typically cellulose, fiberglass or spray foam) can be installed in the walls and around ductwork, plumbing and electrical wiring. Insulating the basement ceiling can help with sound reduction as well.
It’s recommended to talk to insulation contractors before your project to help you determine exactly where you should insulate.
The lower levels of your home — such as the basement and crawl space — should be properly insulated to help you maximize energy efficiency. If you’re looking for an insulation company in Columbus or the central Ohio area, make Edwards/Mooney & Moses your first call.
Contact us online or call (614) 254-5309 today to learn more or get started on your basement insulation project.
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Your heating equipment is only part of the equation. The efficiency of the envelope (the outer walls, floor, ceiling or roof) also calls for thought.