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A Warmer, Drier, More Comfortable Basement

Basements are prone to drafts, moisture, and temperature swings. Spray foam insulation helps seal foundation walls and rim joists, creating a dry, comfortable space you can actually enjoy.

Concrete walls and conventional insulation systems result in mildew, moisture, condensation, and even frost build-up. Conventional insulation allows for air leakage in joist ends and wood/concrete tie ins. Seams in the sheeting and perforations for mechanical systems all contribute to the problem. This allows the incoming cold air to move down the concrete, condense, and form water.

Cold weather can then lead to frost in the joists and on the walls. With the application of Walltite, you can eliminate these problems before they have a chance to happen, preventing issues such as damaged drywall or flooring, or rotting wall studs.

Walltite adheres directly to the surfaces on the joists and the concrete wall, sealing all the perforations. This unique insulation system eliminates all the common problems associated with traditional insulation. You’re left with a dry, warm, healthy, energy-efficient basement and additional living space.

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Our products and services are backed by a 2-year warranty guarantee.

Our Basement Approach

We evaluate moisture risks, explain your insulation options clearly, and apply spray foam with care — protecting both your home and your investment.

Benefits of Basement Spray Foam

Once installed, spray foam continues working for the life of your home.

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Reduces cold floors and drafts

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Helps control moisture and condensation

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Improves overall home energy efficiency

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Creates a healthier indoor environment

March 19, 2020

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