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Sealing the top plate is like putting the lid on a tupperware container. There's no room for leakage. Once those top plates are air sealed by applying spray foam insulation, the air flow will drastically reduce, creating a much more comfortable home environment.
This homeowner had some fiberglass insulation in the attic, but it wasn't keeping the home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Sadly, the fiberglass batts don't do much for insulation and tend to act like a large air filter, which explains why some of it is such a dingy color rather than the pink we all know well.
We removed the fiberglass batts and completely air sealed this attic before open blowing our TruSoft cellulose into the open attic. Now, the temperatures within the home will be much more stablized and enjoyable for these homeowners.
This crawl space created a huge problem for this homeowner with excess moisture. First, we air sealed the rim joists, then utilized our crawl space/basement encapsulation system that allows excess water to drain from the inside to the outside. We then seal the encapsulation system to the foundation walls with our closed cell spray foam.
This Greene, NY mobile home owner was facing unevenly cold and warm floors. Upon assessing the home, it was found that some spots had insulation whereas other places did not have any.
We used our closed cell spray foam on the underside of the mobile home, spraying a 3 inch layer to the entire underside. This leaves the home evenly comfortable on the floors for the winter and summer months.
This mobile home in Greene, NY was recently installed but wanted to ensure that he'd have warmth through the cold winter months and cool inside temperatures through the summer heat.
We sprayed 2 inches of our closed cell spray foam insulation to the underside of the mobile home, giving a layer of protection to prevent air from leaking in and out of the home.