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Do I need to insulate the floor in my basement?

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YES. The floor and walls are a significant source of heat loss. An insulated floor is warmer and drier; and it has direct influence on your comfort. Putting carpets on a floor only makes it feel warmer. If you have a heated floor insulation is very much necessary, as the heat loss through the floor would be higher than 50%. This heat loss is a huge and unnecessary waste of money. Return on investment for floor insulation is very quick, mainly because of the low cost of INSTA-PANELS®.
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If the walls and ceiling of my home are well insulated, do I really need to insulate my basement?

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The importance of basement insulation depends on whether the basement is heated. If you heat your basement, or if your furnace or other sources of heat are in the basement, you should insulate the basement walls to contain the heat. If not, you should insulate the basement ceiling to reduce heat loss to the basement and keep your floors warmer.
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Can I install a solid 3/4" hardwood floor in my basement?

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Solid 3/4" Hardwood flooring cannot be installed below grade (below the soil line) or over concrete. When a solid product encounters moisture it reacts very negatively. Therefore, a laminate or engineered flooring must be used. Laminate flooring is constructed by fusing 4-plys of material together to form a product with unprecedented strength and durability. An engineered product is very similar with the exception that they usually have a real wood layer on top of the constructed core.
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Do I insulate the floor of the attic or against the roof?

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The aim of insulating should be to follow the shape of you living space as closely as possible. If your attic is only used for storage, then you should insulate the floor because if you insulate the roof, you will heat your attic and your energy costs will be significantly higher. If you have an attic conversion, follow the shape of the plasterboard right around (crawlspace floor, walls, diagonal, small attic and back down) to ensure maximum performance.
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Question: Should I insulate the floor or the walls?

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Answer: Insulate the floor if the building is up on stilts and adding walls to close in below is impossible. This requires that you protect pipes and drains below the floor level. If you can close in the area under the building, insulating the walls will have the following advantages: Costs less to do - usually fewer sq. feet, easier to install, and eliminates having to insulate the mechanical systems.
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What if my basement floor is uneven?

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No problem. We pour a concrete base to attach the Presto Bathroom to your floor and can even it out that way.
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Why are there cracks in my basement floor?

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Cracks in your basement floor can also be caused by settling and shifting in your foundation walls, in the footer underlying your foundation, or in the floor (or "slab") itself. However, floor cracks are more frequently caused by hydrostatic pressure. The water pressure from below the floor must escape somewhere, so it pokes a hole or crack in your basement floor.
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Can you install a cork floor in a basement?

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Because there is a higher probability of moisture in a basement slab, only floating floors are recommended. Tiles that are glued could delaminate and cup, therefore are not recommended. We recommend the use of the floating floor with a foam film underlayment as a moisture barrier underneath.
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Is it better to insulate the attic floor, the roof, or both?

FAQ - Insulation and Weatherization
Unless you are finishing the attic for living space, you should insulate the attic floor to contain the heat within the living space.
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Is it better to insulate basement walls from the outside or from the inside?

Insta-Insulation
Both ways of insulating (inside and outside) have different advantages and disadvantages. We recommend insulating basement walls from the outside if possible. This method of insulating is more difficult to do but does save space inside the house. Insulating basement walls from the inside is very common as well though, and is generally a less expensive way to provide thermal protection.
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Why Does Down Insulate So Well?

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Down warms without weight. It takes 14 wool blankets to equal the temperature control of one down comforter. Each down cluster traps more air for its weight than any synthetic fiber. Every ounce of down has about two million fluffy filaments that interlock and form a protective layer filled with air that keeps warmth in and cold. Down is wonderfully resilient. You can flatten it and with a good shake it will bounce back to its original loft while providing you with natural warmth.
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Do I need to insulate over the UltraHeat™ Heaters?

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No, it is not necessary to insulate over the UltraHeat™ Heaters once they are installed. UltraHeat™ Heaters are capable of protecting exposed holding tanks, drain pipes & elbows, and fresh waters pipes from freezing down to -11°F (-24°C) without any type of insulation or enclosure when the correct heaters are properly installed.
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Do I need to insulate a Speedfit Plumbing System?

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The insulation requirements for Speedfit are the same as for copper. Therefore, if there is a danger of freezing or excessive heatloss the system should be insulated.
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Do I need to insulate the ductwork?

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the residence. Ambient air from outside could be very different from conditioned air in the home (large temperature and humidity differences). Ductwork that carries air different from its surrounding environment must be insulated to prevent things such as condensation, frost, and heat loss. Hence, it is necessary that both the duct lines from the RecoupAerator to the outside (fresh air in, and stale air out) be insulated. An industry standard R4.2 or greater is recommended.
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We are remodeling our basement. Can we install your carpetiles on our basement concrete floor ?

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Carpetiles may be installed over most any smooth surface. Our Commercial Grade Carpetiles are installed in office buildings, schools, banks, hospitals, airports, & retail stores. Most of these installations are over concrete subfloors. Carpetiles may also be installed over wood, ceramic tile, laminate or vinyl flooring as well. Our recommended i-Stik Double Sided Carpet Tape method makes installation a breeze.
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Do you need a Basement Watchdog battery?

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You can use any deep cycle marine battery, as long as it is not maintenance-free. However, there are several advantages to using a Basement Watchdog battery. The Watchdog battery accommodates the system’s fluid sensor which will sound an alarm when the battery needs water…a very important feature, since a dry battery will not perform. In addition, Basement Watchdog batteries run longer per charge, and last years longer.
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Sauna Plan FAQ: Should I insulate the concrete floor in the traditional hot sauna?

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Hot Sauna Plan Information: NO. There is no significant heat loss through the floor as the floor temperature in a hot sauna is normally about 80°F (27°C). A framed floor with insulation will eventually trap moisture & smell musty. ...Answers Pertti.
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The two main benefits of insulating your home are reducing heat loss and saving money on your heating bills. Insulation will also provide a more comfortable climate for your home, by acting as a buffer between the cold damp weather on the exterior and the warm dry environment inside your home.
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Octopus Suction Coolie
Yes! They are terrific insulators. The Octopus Suction CoolieâžÂ¢ is a beverage insulator designed with an air space that is cooled by your beverage to act as a protective barrier between the outside heat and the outer surface of your beverage container.
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Do I need to insulate underneath the new pour?

Tahoe Radiant
It is recommended that 1" rigid insulation be placed under any area to be snow melted prior to the pour.
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Do I really need to insulate my chimney liner?

Chimney Lining FAQ - Hart's Hearth
It is strongly advised that you do insulate. When you install your liner with the proper insulation we carry, your reline job achieves the UL Listing of 1777 Standard, which your insurance company will love. Besides, an insulated chimney has a better draft and stays cleaner longer.
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Q. Do I need to insulate the fan for the winter?

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It is not essential, in that a good shutter will prevent heat and air loss into the attic and keep cold air from entering the living area of the house. However, if you want a simple way to increase the energy efficiency in the winter, simple cut a piece of foamboard, available in most hobby, office & art supply stores, to fit the shutter. Use self-stick velcro to attach the foamboard to the shutter.
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Do I need a permit to finish my basement?

Town of Caledon
A permit is not required for the installation of interior wall finishes or the construction/alteration of non-load bearing walls/elements. However, if there is new plumbing for a basement washroom then a plumbing permit is required.
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Do I need an existing basement/ cellar?

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No, it is possible in most instances to create a basement space under a home that has no existing basement.
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I don't get water on the floor but I get a musty odor from my basement. What can I do?

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Vapor termination thru block walls and high humidity levels, especially behind paneling or drywall cause odor problems. A SaniDry Basement Air System is the solution.
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Error, my parents have a cobblestone basement floor. Would that work?

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Why did the builder not install the basement insulation all the way down to the floor?

Town of Caledon
The Ontario Building Code only requires basement insulation to be installed from the underside of the subfloor to not less than 60 cm (24 inches) below the adjacent exterior ground level.
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