Installing ceiling insulation is easy to overlook, especially in a home where the attic has already been insulated. But many homes include ceilings that are not insulated, especially homes with ground-floor additions or homes with attics converted into living space. Rooms like this are often known by family members to be the coldest room in the house, but these rooms seldom receive the weatherproofing attention they require to bring them up to a level of energy efficiency on par with the rest of the house.
Insulating ceilings with no other thermal protection can save homeowners hundreds of dollars in energy bills. Just as with attics, ceilings are the last line of defense against the loss of heat as it rises through the house.
Insulating Ceilings
At SBI, we insulate all types of ceilings, including vaulted, sloped and cathedral ceilings. Options for ceiling insulation include fiberglass, rigid foam board, Air Krete foam insulation and borate cellulose insulation.
If you want your ceiling to work for you, not against you, the first step to take is contacting us for a personal visit, where we will assess the best way to insulate your ceilings and give you an estimate with options tailored to fit your budget.
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