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New construction work is easy for our crew to handle. The walls are already open and ready for us to use our closed cell spray foam to insulate the walls for this homeowner. These homeowners know right from the start that their home will be very well insulated saving them from high energy bills as this form of insulation is ideal for keeping the warmth you pay for in the winter indoors and the cool air you pay for in the summer to stay within the home as opposed to wandering out of those small nooks and crannies you don't see, or escaping through the attic as much of the air does in a home that isn't insulated well. These homeowners can relax knowing that their home is healthier and well insulated for their comfort.
This cement built basement wall was cold and drafty in the winter. By using closed cell spray foam the crew insulates the walls and the joists this will stop the drafts making the home much warmer in the winter, and cooler in the summer.
This homeowner wanted a warmer attic in the winter, cooler during the summer. Adding blown TruSoft cellulose insulation to the attic will do this for the customer. 12 inches of blown in cellulose insulation was done here.
This homeowner was lacking insulation within the interior walls of his home. The easiest way for not only us, but also the homeowner, was to install the blown TruSoft cellulose from the outside of the home. The crew at Foam It Insulation carefully removed the siding, drilled the holes as needed to fit the hose to blow the cellulose insulation in. The photos here show you just prior to installation and just after. When the insulation has been blown in, we plug the holes with a wooden plug made of cedar and seal the holes. We then put the siding back on as carefully as we removed it.
There's a lot of attention to detail that goes in to attic insulation here at Foam It Insulation. We know that attics tend to be very leaky in terms of air escaping out or leaking in, taking the cool and hot air that homeowners pay to heat/cool with it. We air seal and gaps and cracks that are found in the attics, ensuring that air is no longer escaping or leaking in, then we utilize TruSoft cellulose or closed cell spray foam, depending on the needs of the homeowner.
In this case, we sealed the gaps and holes in the ceiling of the attic first, then did some work sealing around the chimney and lights before open blowing our TruSoft Cellulose insulation into the attic for the homeowner. This type of insulation is a natural pest deterrant and also will not mold, plus it has a fire retardant mixed in as well for added piece of mind.