Sunday 19 February 2012

How to insulate your basement

Basement is an important area of the house for insulation purpose. Basement walls handle moisture from both outside and inside the house, that’s why basement need Wall Insulation more than anything else. There are various advantages of insulating the walls of basement such as easy to insulate, minimizes thermal bridging and heat loss through the walls, prevents moisture intrusion, etc.

Basement Wall Insulation
Before beginning insulation of your basement, there are various factors to consider such as interior of your basement walls, structural problems such as cracks, moisture problems like leaks or dampness, requirement of insulation type and level, etc.


Before deciding on insulation type for applying, you may consult with a local builder or service provider. He can tell you about your basement insulation requirement and can suggest the best insulation type for the purpose. Most commonly used insulation types are blanket insulation, rigid plastic board, or spray insulation. Choose the one that best fits your basement requirements.

Pre-calculate the cost of whole process including the price of insulation material and other costs. While working in the basement, provide enough lightening, keep insulating materials away from sources of heat, watch-out for old pipes and wiring while insulation.

Your basement walls may be made of wood–frame or solid-brick. In a wood-frame wall, insulation is fitted up into the cavities in the walls while in solid-brick walls cavity is not enough big that’s why a cavity must be created. The preferred method for basement insulation is to insulate the wall form the outside using rigid-wall insulation. Interior insulation can also be used.

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  1. The energy cost savings of basement wall insulation vary depending on the local climate, type of heating system, fuel cost, and occupant lifestyle. Typical annual cost savings by R-value in a few U.S. cities are provided in the table to the right for a 1,500 square-foot home with a conditioned basement heated by natural gas ($0.72/therm).
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