Almost every homeowner at one point or another has looked for ways to lower their heating bills. One surprising fact you might not be aware of is that the basement can be a significant cause of heat loss, sometimes as much as 25%. This means that you need to have your basement properly insulated for comfort and to keep your heating costs down. This is an even bigger concern if you are planning any type of basement remodeling. If you will spend a lot of time in the newly renovated space, insulation will boost your comfort levels. Here are some essential steps to follow when you want to stop your basement from losing heat.
Check with Local Building Authorities
You need to know what your local standards are before you start doing work in your basement. Don’t buy any materials or start working until you get this out of the way, even if you have some idea of what the codes allow. Ignoring the building code not only has legal implications, it could play a role in your safety as well. Codes will address issues such as the type of insulation allowed and fire safety.
Seal Windows and Doors
If you have an above grade basement, you may have windows and even a door. These are usually the most common areas for heat loss, so you should examine them for gaps and cracks. Seal spaces between the window frames and the wall to keep the heat in and keep your energy costs down. Use weather stripping and indoor caulk to deal with heat loss.
Look at Your Lighting Fixtures
Recessed lighting looks attractive, and it is especially convenient in the limited space of a basement. However, heat can escape through the spaces, causing your energy bill to creep upwards. Caulk made to withstand high temperatures is ideal for use in these areas.
Check the Plumbing and Vents
During installation, holes have to be made to accommodate these fixtures. Heat can slowly seep out through these spaces, and this can worsen over time. You can use expanding foam to seal these areas and keep the air in.
It is best to deal with heat loss before you get your basement renovation going. Spotting these problems during the project will slow things down. As experts in all types of basement renovation, we can advise you on ways to properly insulate this area. We will also give you a great remodel that offers the best value for your dollar, so don’t hesitate to contact us to discuss your renovation ideas.
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