Stop cold floors, reduce drafts, and protect your Baltimore home from crawl space moisture issues.
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Chosen by 100+ homeowners throughout Baltimore and neighboring areas.
Our floors used to feel cold every morning. After the crawl space insulation, the house feels warmer, less drafty, and much more comfortable.
Mark D.
Lutherville, MD
Most homeowners don’t think about the crawl space until the floors feel cold, the rooms feel drafty, or a musty smell starts creeping upstairs. But in many Baltimore homes, the crawl space is one of the biggest places where outside air, moisture, and energy loss begin.
We insulate crawl spaces to help seal those weak points and make the home feel more stable from the ground up. That may include treating rim joists, crawl space walls, air leaks, and areas where old insulation has fallen, shifted, or stopped doing its job.
Because Baltimore homes deal with humid summers, cold winters, and plenty of older construction, we don’t use a one-size-fits-all approach. We look at the space, the moisture conditions, the access, and the comfort issues inside the home before recommending the right insulation option.
From the first call to the final walkthrough, here’s how we inspect, plan, and insulate your crawl space the right way.
STEP 1
We start by checking your crawl space for cold air leaks, old insulation, moisture concerns, standing water, access issues, and rim joist gaps. You get a clear picture of what is happening below your home and what needs to be fixed first.
STEP 2
Every Baltimore crawl space is different. Based on the inspection, we recommend the right insulation approach, foam type, coverage areas, and prep work. You’ll know what we’re doing, why it matters, and how it helps your home.
STEP 3
Our crew prepares the space, installs the recommended crawl space insulation, and checks the work before finishing. Once complete, we walk you through what was treated, answer your questions, and make sure the space is left clean.
Get a crawl space insulation estimate in Baltimore and find out what your home needs to feel warmer, drier, and more comfortable.
Over 100 Baltimore homeowners trust us to seal their attics and homes.
Crawl spaces in Baltimore homes deal with a tough mix of humidity, cold winters, older construction, and tight access. We understand how those conditions affect the floors above your crawl space and the comfort inside your home.
Our licensed and insured crew looks beyond the surface. We check for cold air leaks, moisture concerns, old insulation, rim joist gaps, and problem areas that may be making your home feel drafty or uncomfortable.
When you call us, you’re working with a local team that knows Baltimore homes and explains the work clearly. We show up on time, keep the workspace clean, and recommend the crawl space insulation solution that actually fits your home. We are the most professional insulation company in Baltimore.
Hundreds of Baltimore homeowners have already transformed their comfort and cut their energy bills. Here’s what they experienced.
Everything Baltimore homeowners ask before fixing cold floors, crawl space drafts, moisture concerns, and old insulation.
Your crawl space may need new insulation if the floors above it feel cold, rooms feel drafty, energy bills are rising, or the space has old, sagging, wet, or damaged insulation. Musty smells, moisture, pests, and visible gaps around rim joists can also be signs that the crawl space needs attention.
Closed-cell spray foam is often a strong option for Baltimore crawl spaces because it is dense, air-sealing, and more moisture resistant than open-cell foam. The best choice depends on the crawl space condition, moisture level, access, existing insulation, and whether the space needs insulation only or additional prep first.
Yes, crawl space insulation can help with cold floors when the cold is caused by air leaks, exposed rim joists, poor insulation, or outside air entering below the home. Sealing and insulating the crawl space can help reduce drafts and make the rooms above feel more comfortable.
Old crawl space insulation may need to be removed if it is wet, dirty, falling down, moldy, pest-damaged, or no longer performing well. Installing new insulation over damaged material can hide problems instead of fixing them. A crawl space inspection can confirm whether removal is needed.
Crawl space insulation can help when moisture issues are connected to air leaks, exposed surfaces, or poor sealing, but it does not fix standing water or drainage problems by itself. If the crawl space has water intrusion, high humidity, or drainage issues, those problems should be addressed before or during the insulation project.
Crawl space insulation cost in Baltimore depends on the size of the space, access, insulation type, moisture conditions, old insulation removal, and prep work. Tight, damp, or debris-filled crawl spaces usually cost more than clean, dry spaces with easy access. The best way to price it accurately is to request an inspection.