How Do I Know If My Walls Are Insulated Properly?
Last updated January 8, 2026
Last updated January 8, 2026

Many Minnesota homeowners spend August fighting the same problem. The air conditioner runs all day, yet certain rooms never cool down. Bills climb higher, but comfort does not follow. Often, the culprit is not the AC unit at all. It is the walls.
Walls are one of the largest surfaces in your home. If they are empty or poorly insulated, they allow cooled air to escape and outdoor heat to creep in. Because you cannot see inside wall cavities, most homeowners are not sure whether their insulation is working or even present. This guide explains the warning signs, how to check, and what to do if your walls are letting you down.
A few clues often appear when walls are missing insulation or contain materials that no longer perform well:
If one or more of these symptoms sound familiar, your walls may be wasting energy and making your home uncomfortable.
Attic insulation is easy to check because you can look directly at it. Wall insulation is different. Wall cavities are hidden behind siding or drywall, so most homeowners do not know what is inside.
Homes built before the 1970s often have little or no insulation in the walls. Even if insulation was installed, it may have settled over time or left gaps that leak air. Unlike windows or doors, you cannot see these weak spots, but you can feel the effects every summer and winter.
While you cannot tear open every wall to see what is inside, there are simple ways to investigate:
The most reliable way to know is through a home energy audit. RetroGreen Energy performs blower door testing and infrared thermography to identify where air is leaking and which walls are uninsulated. This building-science approach provides a clear picture and a priority plan for improvements.
Insulation is often discussed in the context of heating bills. In reality, proper wall insulation is just as important during Minnesota’s hot summers. Here is why:
In short, insulation turns walls into a barrier rather than a weak spot.
If you discover your walls are under-insulated, the fix does not require tearing out drywall. RetroGreen Energy installs injection foam insulation that fills closed wall cavities from small access points.
The result is a wall cavity that finally works as it should, holding cooled air in the summer and warm air in the winter.
RetroGreen Energy customers regularly notice immediate comfort improvements after wall insulation upgrades.
These stories highlight the difference proper wall insulation can make in both comfort and efficiency.
Not all insulation contractors are alike. RetroGreen Energy specializes in retrofit projects that improve existing Minnesota homes without major disruption.
Our mission is to improve comfort, efficiency, and indoor air quality while keeping the process simple and stress-free.
If you suspect your walls are under-insulated, do not guess. A professional energy audit will show exactly where your home is losing cool air. From there, injection foam insulation can solve the problem without opening walls or making a mess.
Get a fast, no-pressure quote. Call (320) 252-8888 or request a visit at retrogreenenergy.com.
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Chris didn't start RetroGreen Energy because he wanted to be in the insulation business. He started it because he wanted to fix homes the right way.
After earning his BPI Building Analyst certification and Minnesota Building Contractor license, Chris spent years studying how homes perform as systems. He saw firsthand that most comfort and energy problems weren't caused by old windows or outdated furnaces — they were caused by air leakage and inadequate insulation that nobody was diagnosing properly.
In 2009, he launched RetroGreen Energy with a commitment to doing things differently. Every project would start with proper diagnostics. Every recommendation would be based on data, not sales targets. And every homeowner would get the honest truth about what their home actually needed.
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