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Customer contacted us to assist with an addition they were building on to their existing home. Spray foam helped out with building codes, as well as making the home more energy efficient.
This customer was having the siding of the home redone, and wanted to add insulation beforehand. The crew carefully removed the siding taking caution not to cause damage to the existing siding so they had an area to work with. Once the siding was removed, holes were carefully drilled into the home to make room for the hoses required for the cellulose insulation. Once the work was completed, the crew placed wooden plugs into the holes drilled and sealed them. The crew then carefully replaces the siding.
For this customer we utilized our closed cell spray foam to insulate the bottom of the kitchen floors, making the home more energy efficient in doing so. 3 inches of spray foam was used, sealing and reducing the airflow that was making the floors cold in the winter.
This customer's exhaust pipe was wrapped with Rockwool insulation (made from Slag which is mineral) and then spray foamed around it so airflow is reduced making the home more comfortable.
Customer removed the fiberglass insulation they had due to a mold issue, which the homeowners handled themselves. The customers ended up removing all of the fiberglass insulation in the attic leaving the crew a clean slate to work with. After air sealing around the existing attic windows and air sealing other spots that required it, 3 inches of closed cell spray foam was utilized for the customer, helping them with a condensation issue as well as making their home more comfortable and lowering their heating/cooling costs.