Click on a photo to enlarge.
This new construction project was pretty simple. We could clearly see that there was no insulation in the walls because they were unfinished walls. So we proposed spray foam insulation for all of the exterior walls. Because the walls were open, we were able to do the work from the inside instead of the outside.
This new construction project was pretty simple. We could clearly see that there was no insulation in the walls because they were unfinished walls. So we proposed spray foam insulation for all of the exterior walls. Because the walls were open, we were able to do the work from the inside instead of the outside.
These customers had just purchased a home that had fiberglass insulation that was very moldy and condensation that kept accumulating in one corner. They wanted to see what could be done. They removed all of the moldy fiberglass insulation and laid down a barrier themselves. This attic was air sealed, then cellulose was blown into the attic.
This customer was having a new pole barn built and wanted to insulate the barn. We utilized 3 inches of closed cell foam to the rim joists where it was needed, as well as the walls to insulate well.
This basement/foundation wall was leaking air causing the home to be colder in the winter. Closed cell spray foam helped seal air leakage. As you can see from the photos, the crew takes great care in what they do on a job by laying down plastic sheeting so the spray foam doesn't end up where it shouldn't be.