Overall Renovation in Teaneck

Creating Homes, Crafting Memories

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Welcome to our home renovation business

Located at 1775 Windsor Rd, Teaneck, NJ 07666.

Finding a contractor can be intimidating and time-intensive, but here at Overall Renovation we strive to make it easy and provide everything you need in one simple swoop. Every team member is a skilled contractor with more than ten years of experience remodeling homes and apartments. We can tackle a wide array of projects, ranging from bathroom remodels to complete gut renovations.

Whether you are located in Teaneck, Englewood, Closter or any other neighbourhood in Bergen County. Our skilled craftsmen are familiar with all facets of renovation, including local regulations and DOB project permits. We ensure to collaborate seamlessly to bring your vision to life, so every aspect of your renovation project is executed with precision and care.

From the smallest to the biggest project, our expert team In Teaneck  specializes in pushing boundaries to create an awe inspiring place that reflects your vibes, lifestyle, and needs.  Call us today to schedule your free consultation!

The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.

Contact us and let us bring your vision to life.

OUR RENOVATION SERVICES IN TEANECK

Trust our expertise to create your dream space.

New In Our Teaneck Location

Offering all type of Home insulation

Power Up Your Home, Insulate Like A Pro

We are happy to offer at Teaneck, all types of insulation for your home. Insulating your home can not only bring significant energy savings, but make your home more comfortable and cozy.

We work hard to bring our clients the most affordable prices while providing the most sought after solutions.

Benefits of Home Insulation

Benefits of Home Insulation

Sound Insulation

Air And Moisture Barrier

Energy Efficiency

Longevity

Type Of Insulation We Offer In Teaneck And Bergen County Area

Structural insulated panels (SIPs)

Radiant Barrier Insulation

Vapor Barrier
Insulation

Insulated Concrete Forms Your foundation

Loose-Fill and Blown-In Insulation

Foam Board or Rigid Foam

Spray Foam and Foamed In-Place Insulation

Fiberglass
Insulation

Reflective
insulation

Structural insulated panels (SIPs)

Radiant Barrier Insulation

Vapor Barrier Insulation

Insulated Concrete Forms Your foundation

Loose-Fill and Blown-In Insulation

Foam Board or Rigid Foam

Spray Foam and Foamed In-Place Insulation

Fiberglass Insulation

Reflective insulation

Our History: Success Across Borders

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Providing Home Renovations Services in Teaneck and Surrounding Areas

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River Edge Demarest Closter Alpine
Tenafly Northvale Leonia Ramsey
Fair Lawn Edgewater Harrington Park Saddle River
Oradell Woodcliff Lake Englewood Franklin Lakes
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Structural insulated panels (SIPs)

One of the most popular wall insulation is the structural insulated panel. This prefabricated material is made of a polystyrene foam sandwiched between boards.  They fit together to form walls and floors when buildings are being constructed.

The innovative panels consist of an insulating foam core sandwiched between two structural facings, typically oriented strand board (OSB). SIPs are precisely manufactured under factory controlled conditions and fit nearly any building design. The result is a building system to be proud of.

Radiant Barrier Insulation

Radiant barriers are made of materials that reflect heat. It is constructed of a foil-type material that, when facing inward, reflects heat back into your home or outward reflects heat away from your home reducing your air conditioning expenses.

Vapor Barrier Insulation

Vapor barriers help you manage humidity to maintain an environment that is neither too dry nor too wet.

Metal, glass, rubber and certain plastics are nearly impermeable to water. Gypsum board and wood are less so. Controlling moisture is especially important with basement insulation but is also a consideration in roof insulation and wall insulation.

Insulated Concrete Forms Your foundation

Is built using a framework or form into which concrete is poured. Usually the form is removed once the concrete cures; however, insulated concrete forms stay in place as a permanent way of insulating your basement.

Loose-Fill and Blown-In Insulation

Fluffy loose material, often made of cellulose or fiberglass, can be spread in your attic as roof insulation and in gaps for insulating new or existing walls. It adds a layer of insulation in new homes and is an energy-efficient home upgrade that helps you heat and cool your attic more efficiently.

Foam Board or Rigid Foam

Expanded or extruded polystyrene boards have many applications as wall insulation, roof, insulation and as basement insulation. It resists water, making it resistant to mold. A third type, polyisocyanurate is often used in roof insulation due to its very high R-value.

Spray Foam and Foamed-In-Place Insulation

Spray foam is an aerosol plastic injected into cracks and crevices, or across large areas of your ceilings and walls. You can use it to insulate windows to keep heat out. It expands before hardening in place. When fully cured, it creates an airtight seal for effective insulation, saving energy in winter and summer.

Fiberglass Insulation

The most popular and widely used insulation, fiberglass typically comes in long rolls. The rolls can be placed between wall and ceiling studs and the floor joists in floors. It can be used in new or existing structures and comes in a variety of R-values.

Reflective insulation

Known as radiant barrier insulation. It works by reflecting radiant heat away from the property. Reflective insulation is a material with reflective facing—typical materials are foil-faced kraft paper, plastic film, polyethylene bubbles or cardboard. Radiant barrier insulation consists of a reflective material (generally aluminum foil) and can be combined with other materials in reflective insulation systems.

These systems work to reduce the radiant heat transfer from the underside of the roof to the other surfaces in the attic This helps reduce the amount of heat that’s transferred to the living space, which helps keep the property’s temperature under control.

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