Where would you like to make improvements? I want to...
Replace my siding
I want to make sure my walls are structurally stable and water-tight.
When replacing your siding, we recommend having your sheathing and weather-resistant barrier inspected, repaired, and replaced (when damaged or missing).
I'm interested in adding additional insulation to my walls.
When a contractor is already removing and replacing your siding, we also recommend considering adding 1–2 inches of continuous rigid insulation to improve your home's insulation and airtightness.
I'm interested in installing a new type of siding.
We recommend installing a high-quality siding that resists moisture, fire, impacts, and pests.
Paint my walls
Before you paint, we would recommend considering drill-and-fill insulation to fill uninsulated walls. Drill-and-fill requires drywall patches after install, so it is best to do it before you finish your walls!
Add insulation to my walls
To improve insulation in walls, we recommend considering adding insulation to your walls. If you're embarking on a renovation project, you could remove drywall and install batt insulation or consider hiring a contractor to install drill-and-fill insulation.
Make my walls less drafty
To air seal your walls, we recommend pulling your baseboards and applying caulk or expanding foam to reduce air leakage between the sill plate and flooring. Learn more here: