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Serving Baltimore City & Baltimore County since 2006

Same-day energy audits — we  diagnose first

800+ energy-efficient homes in Baltimore

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In Baltimore, older row homes and mid-century builds often hide air leaks and thin insulation. An insulation inspection spots problems, saves on heating bills, and improves comfort room by room. Most inspections finish in 1-2 hours with same-week scheduling available. Our licensed insulation contractors use thermal imaging and attic checks to find exactly what needs fixing.

Insulation Inspections Reveal Where Your Baltimore Home Loses Heat in Winter

Homeowners in Canton, Hampden, and Catonsville often deal with cold rooms and high gas bills each winter. An insulation inspection pinpoints exact spots where heat escapes so you upgrade the right areas first. Baltimore winters hit freezing often, and brick row homes lose warmth through shared walls and uninsulated attics. We check your attic depth, wall cavities, and basement zones to map where your heating dollars disappear. You get a clear picture of problem areas before spending money on fixes that might not help. Our insulation contractors in Baltimore specialize in identifying these problem zones quickly.

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Thermal Imaging Shows Hidden Air Leaks Behind Walls and Around Windows

Families in Federal Hill and Bolton Hill often feel drafts near baseboards, outlets, or window frames in older neighborhoods. Thermal cameras show temperature differences invisible to the eye, mapping every gap where cold air sneaks in. Historic homes have settling cracks and aging sealant around trim that standard visual checks miss. We scan exterior walls, ceilings, and door frames with infrared technology. The camera highlights blue spots where heat escapes and red zones where insulation works. You see exactly where air sealing makes the biggest difference.

Attic Inspections Uncover Gaps, Compressed Batts, and Moisture Damage

Homeowners preparing to lower heating costs or selling a home in Baltimore County need to know what’s overhead. We identify thin or wet insulation that cuts performance and breeds mold. Humid summers in Baltimore cause attic condensation, and poor ventilation traps moisture in fiberglass batts. Our inspectors measure insulation depth, check for even coverage, and look for water stains on rafters. Compressed batts lose R-value over time. We document gaps around chimneys, recessed lights, and attic hatches where heat pours out.

Crawl Space and Basement Checks Find Mold Risk and Missing Vapor Barriers

Buyers and homeowners in Towson and Parkville with musty smells or damp foundation walls benefit from basement inspections. We catch moisture problems before they spread to floor joists and ductwork. Many Baltimore basements lack vapor barriers, and spring rains push groundwater through cinderblock walls. Our team checks for standing water, efflorescence on concrete, and missing insulation on rim joists. We use moisture meters to test humidity levels in crawl spaces. Early detection prevents mold growth and wood rot that cost thousands to repair.

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Post-Inspection Reports Break Down R-Values and Recommend Upgrade Zones

Homeowners in Baltimore City comparing bids or planning phased upgrades need clear priority lists. Our reports include photos and insulation specs so you spend smart. Maryland energy codes require R-38 attics and R-13 walls, but older homes often sit at R-11 or less. We list current R-values by zone and show which areas deliver the fastest payback. You get cost estimates for recommended work ranked by impact. The report helps you decide whether to start with attic insulation, air sealing, or other energy efficiency upgrades in Baltimore.

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Scheduling Your Inspection Takes Minutes and Fits Around Your Week

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Busy professionals in Mount Vernon and Roland Park ready to book after noticing high bills appreciate fast scheduling. We offer same-week or next-day appointments with no prep work needed from you. Winter and early spring book fastest in Baltimore, so schedule before heating season starts. Call or text us with your address and availability. We confirm a two-hour window that works around your schedule. You stay home to allow attic, basement, and crawl space access while we handle the rest.

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FAQs About Insulation & HVAC Services in
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1. How long does an insulation inspection take in Baltimore?
Most inspections finish in 1-2 hours for typical single-family homes. We check attics, basements, and crawl spaces during one visit. Larger homes or properties with multiple units may take slightly longer.
Yes, you need to be home to allow attic, basement, and crawl space access. We also ask questions about comfort issues in specific rooms. Plan to stay for the full appointment window.
Thermal scans and moisture meters flag mold risk in damp areas. We note visible mold and high humidity levels in our report. Full mold testing requires a separate certified inspection.
Clear the attic hatch and basement entry so we can access all areas. Turn off your alarm if the panel is in the basement. Move stored items blocking crawl space doors if possible.
Our report lists both recommendations with priority rankings. Air sealing often comes first to stop leaks before adding insulation. We explain which upgrade delivers better energy savings for your home.
Inspections are not required by law when selling a home. Buyers often request energy audits or insulation checks during due diligence. Having a recent inspection report can speed up negotiations.

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