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This home was a remodel project so it was completely ready for us to walk in and insulate. The photos are of the second floor where we spray foamed all of the exterior walls.
For this home, it was discovered there was little to no insulation in the walls, the best option was to dense pack our TruSoft Cellulose insulation into the walls. For this, we had to drill holes on the outside of the house, by carefully removing the siding and drilling our needed holes. Once the holes were densely packed with insulation, cedar wood plugs were then used and sealed before we carefully replaced the siding on the home. The end result is a much more comfortable home that the inside temperature will not suffer the fluctuations it did before in the summer and winter due to properly being insulated now.
This crawl space in Johnson City, NY was underinsulated, making the homeowners frozen in the winter time due to drafts and cold floors. By insulating the basement walls, air won't be able to leak inside through the walls from the outdoors like it had been.
After air sealing the rim joists, we sprayed our Closed Cell Spray Foam on the walls of the foundation. This will create a nice layer of insulation for the homeowners and leaving their home more energy efficient which leads to lower heating and cooling bills.
This Johnson City, NY homeowner wanted to do some work on their home, including their attic and crawl space. In the crawlspace, we decided to do an encapsulation. We installed our drainage mat and TerraBlock before laying down our Poly which gives a nice clean space that the homeowners could walk on and not have to worry. We also spray 2 inches of our closed cell spray foam to the walls to fully seal the encapsulation.
This Johnson City, NY homeowner was severely lacking insulation throughout the entire home, leaving the home vulnerable to the temperatures outside. Upon our assessment, we proposed to do several things to the home to make it more comfortable and more energy-efficient mostly to the attic spaces. There was some sporadic fiberglass batts that had not been installed correctly, so the current insulation was not very productive at keeping the homeowners warm during the cold months and cool during the hot months.
First, we air sealed the attic space by spray foaming the rim joists, top plates and around any light fixtures. We then did an open blow of 12 inches of our TruSoft cellulose insulation into the attic flat. This gives a great R-value in the home, and our TruSoft cellulose is a natural pest deterrent so mice and other pests will not steal or nest in our TruSoft.
This homeowner noticed a significant difference in the home right away, and was very pleased with our results!