Ceiling insulation can be installed in many different types of ceilings including cathedral ceilings and interior wood framed ceilings. Homeowners often choose to add ceiling insulation as a thermal barrier between living spaces and attics or unfinished areas, for sound absorbency, and for fire resistance. To learn more about ceiling insulation installation, contact TruTeam today!
Existing homes, particularly older homes, with closed ceilings are often lacking in insulation. Adding insulation in the ceilings of your living spaces, garage, and basement can help reduce noise throughout your home. Ceiling insulation improves comfort levels as well. Insulation can also be installed in cathedral ceilings. Some types of insulation help provide fire protection between floors of your home.
When you want to install insulation in the ceilings of your home, you can choose from several different types of insulation. The type of insulation you pick can depend on many different factors including budget, project needs, desired benefits, and best method of application. TruTeam’s insulation experts can make recommendations on which ceiling insulation materials to use in your home.
As a nationwide network of hand-picked and proven installers, TruTeam provides superior service and value on insulation and building materials combined with strong local relationships and national resources. We help keep projects on schedule and on budget through professional installation from respected local contractors and turnkey solutions.
Ceiling insulation can be used for energy efficiency, sound absorption, and general home comfort and safety. Homeowners typically save up to $200 a year in heating and cooling costs by air sealing their homes and adding insulation Contact TruTeam to learn more about ceiling insulation benefits.
Ceilings of certain rooms in your home can be a source of heat loss or transfer during the winter and summer. These ceilings are often in garages, basements, and cathedral ceilings. Installing the proper type and amount of insulation in a ceiling can help improve the overall energy efficiency of your home.
Sound often travels between floors of a home. One way to improve noise levels in your home is to install ceiling insulation. Insulation can make bedrooms above living spaces quieter in the evenings. It is also a good idea to install sound absorbing insulation over basements and garages. Ceiling insulation is very helpful in reducing noise transfer.
Many older homes are lacking insulation in ceilings. In fact, up to 90% of homes are under-insulated. In these homes, adding ceiling insulation will make your home more comfortable, both in terms of temperature and noise. Some types of ceiling insulation can also be used as a fire retardant, which can add protection to your home in case of a fire.