Insulating Hallways and Entryways

Entryways serve as the gateway into a home, while hallways are a dividing point between different rooms. While continuous time may not be spent in these areas, chilly hallways and entryways can leak unwanted air into other parts of the home, especially as doors open and close. Additionally, hallways serve as an additional buffer for reducing sounds between different rooms.

Consider insulating both the interior and exterior walls and air sealing perimeters for superior indoor comfort throughout the home.

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Unfaced Batts & Rolls

JM Unfaced Formaldehyde-free™ fiberglass insulation offers R-values ranging from R-11 to R-38, as well as effective thermal and noise control.

Kraft-Faced Batts & Rolls

JM Kraft-faced Formaldehyde-free™ fiberglass insulation offers R-values ranging from R-11 to R-38, is ideal for moisture control in exterior walls and provides excellent temperature and noise control.

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Install in Walls

This video will take you through the steps you’ll need to insulate your walls.

Install Around Objects

This video will guide you through the process of placing insulation around recessed lighting and other areas where you’re likely to encounter obstacles like electrical wiring, plumbing and air ducts.