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Garages are almost never insulated spaces. Yet insulating them is cost effective and drastically increases comfort. If you use your garage as a work space or even if you'd just like to get into a warmer car during winter, re-insulating your garage is a great idea.

We are able to easily insulate your garage wall using either our Spray Foam application or our specialized Comfort Fill Cellulose process.

How do we insulate garage walls with Spray Foam?

Spray Foam is an expanding foam that is applied by spraying it onto your garage walls. The insulation will achieve an R-6 per inch. It expands and adheres directly to the wall. It also acts as the vapour barrier. This uninvasive process will provide you with an increase in energy savings a huge difference in your comfort.

Comfort Fill - Cellulose

If your garage has finished interior walls (drywall or plaster), our technicians will drill very small holes in each stud cavity.
We will use our Dense Pack Cellulose process to completely fill each stud cavity.

If your garage is unfinished (explosed stud cavities), we use a light weight mesh which is fastened to the framing studs. Cellulose is then injected into the newly created wall cavity (behind the mesh).
It is installed under sufficient pressure to ensure even and uniform coverage around utility fixtures, wires and pipes and to prevent any settling. The mesh allows excess air to be released as the insulation is injected into the cavities.
Cellulose installed using this process allows for a higher performing and denser insulation solution than traditional fibre glass batt insulation at a competitive price.

This provides you with a high R-Value that lasts. We guarantee no settling.

 
Areas To Insulate
Attic
Walls
Basement
Other Key Areas
Crawl Spaces
Sloped Ceilings
Garage Ceilings
Garage Walls
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