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<blockquote data-quote="bigbrad123" data-source="post: 129630" data-attributes="member: 806"><p>We didn't have a lot of snow around the house last year so it was hard to tell if I was losing any along the foundation. I'd tend to say no. The only reason I question the insulation piece in the walls is that in one of my bedrooms, the wall felt cold and it was a bit drafty around the window. That may have been more of a window issue and not a wall insulation issue. I live in your typical "newer" bi-level that is half above grade and half below. </p><p></p><p>I may have to just make a call to an install company and see if they can come and just check things out and make some recommendations. I know sometimes companies like Xcel will come out and do an "energy audit" and look things over, but I always figured those are just to try and sell services or products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbrad123, post: 129630, member: 806"] We didn't have a lot of snow around the house last year so it was hard to tell if I was losing any along the foundation. I'd tend to say no. The only reason I question the insulation piece in the walls is that in one of my bedrooms, the wall felt cold and it was a bit drafty around the window. That may have been more of a window issue and not a wall insulation issue. I live in your typical "newer" bi-level that is half above grade and half below. I may have to just make a call to an install company and see if they can come and just check things out and make some recommendations. I know sometimes companies like Xcel will come out and do an "energy audit" and look things over, but I always figured those are just to try and sell services or products. [/QUOTE]
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