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This Church in Montrose, PA had been the victim of a fire and when the church was refinished, no insulation was put in place. We aimed to remedy the lack of insulation for the church by dense packing the walls with our TruSoft cellulose insulation. The siding of the church was first carefully removed, then 2 1/2 inch holes were drilled every few inches apart so we could ensure that the walls would be densely packed and the air they were paying to heat and cool could not escape and be wasted to the outdoors. Once the holes were dense-packed with TruSoft cellulose insulation, they were holes were sealed with a cedar plug and one part foam to ensure a great seal. The siding was then carefully replaced. We also used our closed cell spray foam on the foundation walls to stop air leaking through the church foundation.
This Montrose, PA homeowner wanted to have his new garage spray foamed so that he could utilize the garage year round as opposed to seasonally. For this new construction, we proposed to spray 2 inches of closed cell spray foam to the walls of the garage, and 3 inches of closed cell spray foam to the roof deck.
The end result is a newly constructed garage that is ready for whatever projects this homeowner has in store for it, year round.
These homeowners in Montrose, PA wanted a bit more warmth in the master bedroom where the vanity sat, as several rugs laid down on the floor still felt like walking on ice to these homeowners. Our assessment showed these homeowners that the insulation they had currently was inadequate and keeping the floors cold. We proposed to remove the fiberglass batts and replace it with closed cell spray foam, as well as dense packing the floor between the garage and addition to the home with TruSoft cellulose insulation. This resulted in warmer floors for the walk in closet of the master bedroom.
This Montrose, PA homeowner was turning a garage into a conditioned space. After the homeowner gutted the garage, he called us. We insulated the small section of roof deck with our closed cell spray foam, then sprayed 3 inches of of our closed cell spray foam to the exterior walls and then shaved the foam so it was prepped for finish work.
This now conditioned space will be much more comfortable for whatever this homeowner decides to use it for.
This homeowner in Montrose, PA wanted to have her rental property insulated. There was a very small access into the attic space, but not big enough to fit through. In order to insulate, we had to cut a larger access point in the home. We cut the access in the ceiling of the pantry so we could get up into the attic and air seal - sealing any large spaces, wire penetrations, top plates and around light fixtures were air commonly escapes through.
The attic flat we did an open blow of 10 inches of Cellulose Insulation, then for the slopes of the home we dense packed our cellulose insulation. There were some common walls of the attic space that had fiberglass batts in them, we removed the fiberglass and used our Closed Cell Spray Foam on these to ensure no air is escaping that is paid to heat or cool the home.