Why Crawl Space and Basement Insulation Matters
Crawl spaces and basements connect to the rest of the building. Unconditioned, they can introduce cold and moisture. Insulating the walls and sometimes the floor above creates a buffer and improves comfort.
Moisture control is often the first priority. Vapor barriers, drainage, and encapsulation address moisture before insulation is added. We take a comprehensive approach.
Encapsulation vs. Traditional Insulation
Encapsulation seals the crawl space with a vapor barrier and often includes insulation and conditioning. It creates a dry, controlled environment. Traditional insulation treats the crawl space as vented and insulates the floor above.
Encapsulation is increasingly recommended for better moisture control and energy performance. We assess your crawl space and recommend the best approach.
Basement Insulation
Basement walls can be insulated on the interior or exterior. Interior insulation is more common in retrofits. We use appropriate materials and ensure vapor control.
We address moisture before insulating. A dry basement is essential for durable insulation.
Request Crawl Space or Basement Insulation
Ready to improve your crawl space or basement? Contact National Ceiling Acoustics. We serve Austin, TX, Round Rock, TX, Cedar Park, TX, Georgetown, TX with crawl space and basement insulation, encapsulation, and moisture control. Get an assessment.


