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Westland is one of Wayne County's largest cities, with 80,000 residents and a housing inventory built almost entirely between 1950 and 1975. Ranch homes, split-levels, and early colonial builds — constructed during the peak of Metro Detroit's suburban expansion, with no air sealing requirements and minimal insulation standards. The rim joists, attic assemblies, and basement perimeters in these homes are direct paths for cold air infiltration all winter. Spray foam closes them.
Wayne County's Zone 5B climate puts sustained pressure on the building envelope from November through March. The homes built in Westland during the 1950s through 1970s have 3.5-inch stud bays with batts that have settled, rim joists that have never been sealed, and attics with insulation levels well below current Michigan code. Air infiltration through these three locations drives the heating load in most Westland homes.
DTE Energy serves the area. Homeowners in this era of construction report heating bills 25 to 40 percent higher than comparable newer homes — the gap is almost entirely explained by air infiltration, not insulation R-value.
The rim joist is the single highest-return spray foam application in Westland's housing stock. In most 1960s ranch homes, the rim joist spans the full perimeter of the house with no insulation or settled fiberglass. Closed-cell spray foam applied to the rim joist and lower foundation wall creates a complete air and vapor barrier. The improvement in basement warmth and first-floor comfort is immediate in the first heating season.
Westland ranch homes have easily accessible attics that are consistently under-insulated. Open-cell spray foam at the underside of the roof deck converts the attic to conditioned space. This eliminates attic bypasses — the gaps around plumbing stacks and interior partition walls where conditioned air has been escaping into the attic unchecked since the home was built.
Many Westland homes from the 1970s have attached garages with finished rooms above. The band joist at the floor transition is a cold-air entry point that runs the full width of the garage. Closed-cell foam at the band joist eliminates the drafts that make first-floor rooms adjacent to the garage uncomfortable all winter.
Spray foam pricing in Westland and Wayne County:
A rim joist job on a 1,200 sq ft ranch footprint runs $650 to $1,200 installed. A full attic conversion runs $1,800 to $3,400 depending on access. Most Westland homeowners recover 20 to 30 percent of that cost in the first heating season.
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If your DTE bill runs high and your home was built before 1980, rim joist air sealing is typically the biggest single fix. We provide free estimates with no obligation.
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