Is $1,700 to install closed cell spray foam in 19 rim joist bays a fair price?
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I'm on a 70 year old house with a concrete foundation. I am considering buying a kit at Home Depot and doing it myself for $300 or using EPS and spraying the edges.
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Professional insulation of basement rim joists. - Apply closed cell spray foam to 19 individual bays - Seal and insulate the perimeter of the basement foundation
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Category
Insulation
Price
$1,700
Quote Date
April 14, 2026
Year Built
1954
Insulation Type
Spray foam
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