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This Port Crane, NY homeowner owns a trailer that had an addition put on it. The attic had insulation, but the previous contractor that had done work had ignored the belly of the trailer where much of the fiberglass had fallen down. We proposed to remedy this by spraying 2 inches of our closed cell spray foam to the underside of the trailer. This homeowner can now enjoy a more comfortable home, with a lower energy usage and cheaper fuel and energy costs!
This Port Crane, NY homeowner was happy with his home that he had, but wanted to get an estimate for us to spray foam his pole barn so he could utilize it year round.
We sprayed 2 inches of our Closed Cell Spray Foam to the walls of the pole barn. This will allow the homeowner to be able to enjoy use of the pole barn year round.
These homeowners in Port Crane, NY wanted to improve their basements moisture issues.
To help the homeowners be rid of their garage moisture issues, we proposed to spray foam the rim joists of the basement, as well as put 2 inches of our closed cell spray foam in the wall cavities of the basement for the homeowners to finish off with sheetrock.
These homeowners in Port Crane, NY have a single story ranch home with an unfinished basement. The main concern for the customers was having airsealing done to the home so air wouldn't be entering and escaping the home.
We proposed to begin with the attic space to airseal. We sealed gaps, around top plates, any wire penetrations and around light fixtures. We then blew 12 inches of our cellulose insulation on top. We also did the rim joists of the basement, and installed one of our SaniDry Sedona units to help keep the humidity under control.
This Port Crane, NY homeowner was experiencing cold floors and needed to have something done about it.
Here at Foam It, we work with New York State with the NYSERDA programs for Empower and Assisted Home Performance (AHP). For this homeowner, NYSERDA approved our workscope to spray foam the underside of the mobile home. This seals gaps to stop airflow from coming up through the floors of the mobile home making the home uncomfortable.