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Batt Insulation Greeley, CO

Professional fiberglass and mineral wool batt insulation for Greeley new construction and renovation — installed right the first time.

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Greeley Batt Insulation | Level Up Insulation Co.

Professional fiberglass and mineral wool batt insulation for Greeley new construction and renovation — installed right the first time.

Greeley’s 6,250 annual heating degree days at 4,658 feet mean batt insulation isn’t optional — it’s structural to energy performance. But in Weld County new construction, even a single fiberglass batt compressed inside an exterior wall cavity or failing the six-sided contact rule can void your energy compliance certification outright. IECC Climate Zone 5 mandates R-49 in attics and R-20 in walls, and Greeley building inspectors enforce installation quality, not just material presence. Gaps, voids, and missing air sealing behind batts are the most common reasons homes fail final inspection in this market.

Whether you’re building in Cranford, upgrading a mid-century ranch in Kelly Farm, or finishing a basement in Poudre River Ranch, Level Up Insulation installs batt insulation in Greeley CO to code-ready standards. Our BPI-certified crews handle fiberglass and mineral wool batts with the precision inspectors require.

Properly installed R-21 fiberglass batts by Level Up Insulation Co. in a Denver home wall cavity with full contact fit and zero gaps for rated thermal performance
Poorly installed R-21 batts showing gaps and compression that reduce thermal performance by 30 to 50 percent, the problem Level Up Insulation Co. eliminates with BPI certified technique
Why Greeley

Why Greeley Homes Need Batt Insulation

Greeley’s building department enforces IECC Climate Zone 5 requirements on every new construction and major renovation permit in Weld County — and inspectors reject batt insulation that fails the six-sided contact rule or leaves gaps exceeding 2% of the cavity area. That rejection voids your energy compliance certification and stalls your project. With 6,250 annual heating degree days and January lows averaging 15°F, the stakes go beyond paperwork. Poorly installed fiberglass batt in exterior wall cavities and attic assemblies translates directly to heat loss you pay for every month through higher utility bills.

Homes in Cranford, Kelly Farm, and Poudre River Ranch span decades of construction — from mid-century ranch builds with minimal air sealing to modern subdivisions requiring R-49 attic insulation to pass inspection. Wind-washing degrades fiberglass batt performance in vented attics across all three neighborhoods, especially given Greeley’s eastern plains wind exposure. Level Up Insulation installs batt insulation with proper wind baffles and BPI-certified technique so your project passes code the first time.

Level Up’s installation standard for Greeley batt insulation:

  • Every batt is fitted or properly fastened at full depth with no compression
  • Every edge cut flush to the framing
  • Every corner and gap is addressed before the cavity is closed.
This is not exceptional — it’s what the correct batt installation looks like. It’s just not what every contractor delivers.
Insulation contractors installing pink fiberglass wall insulation during a BPI certified home insulation project by Level Up Insulation Co. in the Denver, Colorado metro area.
TYPES OF Batt Insulation

Batt Insulation Types for Greeley Homes

At 4,658 feet with 6,250 heating degree days, every batt insulation application in Greeley CO must perform year-round.

  • Attic Batt Insulation (R-49) — Unfaced batts with wind baffles to prevent wind-washing in vented attics.
  • Exterior Wall Cavity Batts (R-20) — Faced batt insulation achieving six-sided contact in 2×6 framing common across Kelly Farm and Cranford.
  • Floor Batts Over Crawl Spaces (R-30) — Mineral wool batts secured with vapor retarder facing for high-wind exposure on the eastern plains.
  • Interior Wall Soundproofing — Unfaced fiberglass batts reducing noise transfer in Poudre River Ranch open-plan builds.

Fiberglass Batt Insulation — Standard

Mineral Wool (Rockwool) Batt — Premium Option

Batt Insulation SERVICES

Batt Insulation Applications in Greeley

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Exterior wall batt insulation by Level Up Insulation Co. in Denver with R-21 fiberglass in 2x6 framing for Zone 5B code compliance

The most common batt insulation job in Greeley CO is retrofitting exterior wall cavities in mid-century ranch homes built between 1950 and 1975 — many in neighborhoods like Cranford and Kelly Farm have original 2×4 stud bays with no insulation at all. Installing R-15 fiberglass batts with proper air sealing brings these walls closer to IECC Climate Zone 5 prescriptive minimums and cuts heating loads measurably across Greeley’s 6,250 heating degree days.

Floor joist batt insulation by Level Up Insulation Co. in a Denver crawl space with R-30 fiberglass secured between joists to eliminate cold floors

Our BPI-certified team starts with blower door testing to quantify air leakage before any batt insulation goes in. In Greeley CO homes — especially mid-century ranch construction common in Cranford and Kelly Farm — we typically find unsealed rim joist connections and attic bypasses that must be addressed first. After air sealing is complete, we install batts achieving six-sided contact in every cavity, then verify performance against IECC Climate Zone 5 requirements.

Interior sound wall insulation by Level Up Insulation Co. in a Denver home using mineral wool batts for noise reduction and privacy between rooms
Mineral wool batt insulation in Greeley interior walls is increasingly common as the city’s new construction density increases. Townhomes, duplexes, and ADUs all benefit dramatically from sound-dampening batts in party walls and bedroom-adjacent partitions. Rockwool’s density and structure absorb sound energy significantly better than fiberglass, making it the clear choice when sound control is a priority in Greeley residential construction.
Renovation batt insulation by Level Up Insulation Co. in a Denver home with R-21 fiberglass fitted into open 2x6 wall cavities during remodel
Batt insulation during a Greeley home renovation is one of the highest-value uses of an open wall. When your walls are already open for electrical, plumbing, or structural work, the incremental cost to add R-21 batt insulation is small relative to the 30-year energy and comfort return. Level Up coordinates with Greeley GCs and remodelers to schedule insulation at the optimal project stage — after rough-in inspections and before drywall.

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Installation PROCESS

Batt Insulation Installation Process in Greeley

Batt Installation Process

step 1

Project Coordination

We work directly with you, your GC or project manager to schedule insulation at the right stage.

step 2

Cavity Inspection

Every cavity is inspected for electrical, plumbing, and structural conditions before installation begins.

step 3

Vapor Barrier Assessment

We determine Greeley climate zone vapor requirements for your specific wall assembly (mainly for crawl spaces, basements, and some attics.)

step 4

Precision Installation

Batts cut to exact dimensions, installed at full depth with zero voids, compression, or misalignment.

step 5

Edge and Corner Detailing

Every edge, corner, and irregular cavity are addressed — these are typically the installation failures that cost 30–40% of rated R-value.

step 6

Pre-Drywall Quality Inspection (new builds/remodels)

Every bay inspected before it’s covered. Issues corrected before they’re permanently hidden.

step 7

Documentation

Installation documented for permit inspection and any applicable rebate paperwork.

Cost in Greeley

Batt Insulation Cost in Greeley

A Greeley Batt insulation installation typically is priced by square foot of wall area installed, depending on batt type and project scope. Mineral wool costs 20–40% more than fiberglass but delivers better fire resistance, sound control, and dimensional stability in Greeley’s thermal cycling environment.
The cost of improperly installed batt insulation matters here. Level Up’s installation is priced to include the labor required to do it correctly. We provide line-item quotes broken down by location (exterior walls, floor joists, interior sound walls).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our Batt Insulation
Colorado’s Energy Code requires R-20 for 2×6 exterior walls in Greeley’s climate zone. Level Up installs R-21 as our standard — the extra R-value provides a quality buffer above code minimum and ensures the real-world settled R-value meets requirements. For 2×4 walls in renovation or interior applications, R-15 is the standard Greeley specification.
Fiberglass batts are the right choice for most Greeley exterior wall applications — they meet code, perform well in Greeley’s dry climate, and offer the best cost-to-R-value ratio. Mineral wool earns its premium in specific applications: garage fire separation walls (required code separation between attached garages and living space), party walls in Greeley townhomes and duplexes where sound control matters, and any application with moisture contact risk.
No — batt insulation requires open wall cavities to install. For existing Greeley walls without opening drywall, dense-pack blown-in cellulose through small access holes is the standard approach. We can advise on the best option for your specific situation during a free consultation. If your walls are being opened for renovation, that’s the ideal time to upgrade to properly installed R-21 batts.

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Local Resources

Greeley Batt Insulation

Planning your Greeley Batt Insulation upgrade? These resources help with rebates, permits, and energy code requirements:

Greeley Community Planning & Development

Building code requirements and permit information for insulation in Greeley new construction and renovation.

Colorado Energy Code — Climate Zone Requirements

Current Colorado Energy Code wall insulation R-value requirements for Greeley’s climate zone.

Rockwool Mineral Wool Technical Resources

Product technical data and installation guidance for mineral wool batt insulation in Greeley projects.

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