Basement Insulation in Georgetown
Cold basement walls pull heat from your home and create condensation that leads to mould and musty odours. Closed-cell spray foam creates a thermal break and vapour barrier in one application—warming your foundation walls and eliminating moisture problems.
Signs Your Georgetown Basement Needs Insulation
Most Georgetown homes—especially older properties in Old Georgetown, Park District, and Glen Williams built before 2005—have uninsulated or poorly insulated foundation walls. Here's how to tell.
Cold Floors Above
If your main floor feels cold even with the heat running, your uninsulated basement is pulling warmth down through the subfloor. A thermal break on foundation walls fixes this.
Condensation on Walls
Water droplets or damp patches on concrete walls mean warm interior air is hitting cold foundation surfaces. This moisture feeds mould and damages framing.
Musty Odour or Mould
That damp basement smell is moisture trapped between concrete and fibreglass batts—the perfect environment for mould. Spray foam eliminates the air gap where condensation forms.
High Heating Bills
Uninsulated foundation walls account for 20–30% of your home's total heat loss. Insulating the basement is one of the highest-ROI energy upgrades you can make.
Sagging Fibreglass Batts
Old fibreglass insulation in basement walls traps moisture against concrete, loses R-value when damp, and sags away from the wall creating air gaps. It needs to be replaced, not patched.
Unusable Space
A cold, damp basement isn't a living space—it's wasted square footage. Insulating foundation walls is the first step to turning your basement into a comfortable room.
Open-Cell vs Closed-Cell for Georgetown Basements
For basements, closed-cell is almost always the right choice. Here's why.
| Feature | Open-Cell (½ lb) | Closed-Cell (2 lb) |
|---|---|---|
| R-Value per Inch | R-3.7 | R-6.5 |
| Vapour Barrier | No — vapour permeable | Yes — at 2" thickness |
| Moisture Resistance | Absorbs water | Waterproof |
| Structural Strength | Flexible, no racking strength | Adds wall rigidity |
| Mould Resistance | Can harbour moisture | Does not absorb water |
| Thickness for R-20 | ~5.5 inches | ~3 inches |
| Cost per Sq Ft | $1.50 – $3.50 | $2.50 – $4.50 |
| Best For Basements? | Only if exterior is waterproofed | Recommended for all Georgetown basements |
Not sure which is right for your basement? We'll assess moisture conditions during your free site visit.
Where We Apply Basement Spray Foam
Complete basement insulation means more than just the walls. We seal every surface where heat escapes and moisture enters.
Foundation Walls (Full Height)
From sill plate to floor slab. Full-height coverage creates a continuous thermal break and vapour barrier across the entire foundation.
Rim Joists
The wood band where your floor system sits on the foundation. One of the biggest air leakage points in any home—spray foam seals it completely.
Sill Plate
The wood-to-concrete connection where air infiltrates. Spray foam bridges this gap and stops drafts from entering at the foundation top.
Window Wells & Bucks
Around basement window frames where gaps allow cold air and moisture in. We seal the entire perimeter of each basement window.
Utility Penetrations
Every pipe, wire, duct, and conduit that passes through the foundation is a potential air leak. We seal each one during application.
Cold Room / Storage Areas
Uninsulated cold rooms connected to the foundation lose heat and introduce moisture. We can insulate or isolate them from your conditioned space.
How Basement Insulation Works
From quote to completion—most Georgetown basement jobs are done in a single day.
Free Site Assessment
We inspect your basement, check for moisture issues, measure wall area, and assess existing insulation. You get a detailed written quote.
Prep & Protection
We mask floors, cover belongings, set up ventilation, and remove any old fibreglass if needed. Your basement is protected throughout.
Spray Application
Closed-cell foam is applied to foundation walls, rim joists, and sill plate to the specified thickness—typically 2–3 inches for code compliance.
Inspection & Cleanup
We verify thickness and coverage, trim any excess foam, clean up completely, and walk you through the finished job. Ready for framing and drywall.
Why Georgetown Homeowners Choose GTA Foaming
Local expertise, honest pricing, and work we stand behind.
Serving All Georgetown
We serve all Georgetown neighborhoods from our Woodbridge location. Fast response times across Stewart's Mill, Georgetown South, Delrex, Park District, and beyond—convenient access via Highway 401 and Highway 7.
Fully Licensed & Insured
Full liability insurance, WSIB coverage, and installations that meet or exceed Ontario Building Code requirements.
Upfront Pricing
Detailed written quotes before any work starts. No hidden fees, no surprises. We price per square foot so you know exactly what you're paying.
Real Job Photos
We document every project with before and after photos. Check our Georgetown project gallery to see our work.
Same-Day Quotes
Contact us in the morning, get a site visit and written quote the same day. We know Georgetown homeowners don't want to wait weeks.
Code-Compliant Installs
R-20 minimum for Georgetown basement walls (Climate Zone 6) per Ontario Building Code. We don't cut corners on thickness or coverage.
Georgetown Neighbourhoods We Serve
Fast basement insulation service throughout all Georgetown communities.
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We serve all of Georgetown and surrounding areas. Call for a same-day quote.
Call (647) 613-3626What Georgetown Homeowners Say
Real feedback from basement insulation projects across Georgetown.
"Our home in Stewart's Mill had a basement that was always cold and damp. GTA Foaming came in, assessed the situation thoroughly, and installed closed-cell spray foam throughout the foundation walls. The transformation is amazing—the basement is now warm, completely dry, and our main floor feels noticeably warmer. Our heating bills have dropped significantly too. The crew was professional, efficient, and left everything spotless. Highly recommend!"
"We live in the Park District and wanted to finish our basement but it was too cold and had moisture problems. GTA Foaming provided a detailed quote, explained all our options clearly, and completed the spray foam installation in one day. The results are fantastic—no more condensation, no more musty smell, and the space is perfectly insulated. The team was knowledgeable and professional. Great experience from start to finish!"
"I called GTA Foaming for basement insulation in my Georgetown South home. They came out the same day for a free assessment and provided a clear, detailed quote. The spray foam application was efficient and the results are excellent. The basement is now dry and warm, ready for drywall, and our energy bills have noticeably decreased. Very impressed with the quality of work and professionalism!"
Ontario Building Code for Georgetown Basements
What you need to know about basement insulation requirements for homes in Climate Zone 6.
R-20 Minimum Required
Ontario Building Code specifies R-20 minimum for basement walls in Climate Zone 6 (Georgetown). With closed-cell at R-6.5/inch, 3 inches meets or exceeds code.
Vapour Barrier Built In
Closed-cell spray foam at 2 inches or more acts as a Class II vapour retarder—no additional poly sheeting required. This simplifies your basement finishing process.
Thermal Barrier Required
Exposed spray foam requires a 15-minute thermal barrier (typically drywall) in finished living spaces. We ensure compliance with all fire safety requirements.
Basement Insulation FAQ — Georgetown
Common questions about basement spray foam insulation for Georgetown homes.
Ontario Building Code requires minimum R-20 for basement walls in Climate Zone 6 (Georgetown). With closed-cell spray foam at R-6 to R-7 per inch, 3 inches provides R-18 to R-21 while also acting as your vapour barrier—no additional poly sheeting needed.
For finished or semi-finished basements, insulate the walls to bring the space into your home's thermal envelope. Ceiling insulation is only recommended if the basement will remain permanently unheated and unconditioned.
Yes. Closed-cell spray foam at 2 inches or more acts as a Class II vapour retarder, preventing warm interior air from contacting cold foundation walls where condensation forms. This eliminates the musty smell and mould risk common in Georgetown basements.
Basement spray foam in Georgetown typically ranges from $2.50 to $4.50 per square foot depending on foam type, thickness, and access. A typical 1,000 sq ft basement costs $2,500 to $4,500. We provide free quotes with exact pricing.
For Georgetown basements, we almost always recommend closed-cell spray foam. It provides R-6.5 per inch, acts as a vapour barrier at 2 inches, resists moisture, and adds structural rigidity. Open-cell is only suitable if the basement is already dry with verified exterior waterproofing.
Active water leaks must be addressed before insulating. Closed-cell spray foam handles normal moisture vapour migration through concrete, but bulk water entry from cracks or failed weeping tile needs to be fixed first. We assess moisture conditions during your free site visit.
Most Georgetown basement spray foam jobs are completed in one day. A typical full-basement application (foundation walls and rim joists) takes 4–6 hours including prep, application, and cleanup.
Yes. After spray foam cures (24 hours), you can frame directly over it or against it and install drywall. The foam itself acts as the vapour barrier, so no additional poly sheeting is needed behind the drywall.
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Serving Stewart's Mill, Georgetown South, Delrex, Park District, Glen Williams, Old Georgetown, and all of Halton Hills. Same-day site visits available.

