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This home in Kirkwood, NY was not as comfortable as it could have been.
After removing the old fiberglass, the attic was air-sealed. The attic floor was dense-packed with 8 inches of cellulose. We then did an open blow of 14 inches of cellulose, greatly improving the comfort and energy efficiency of the home.
The owners of this Kirkwood, NY home were concerned about insulation coming down in their crawlspace.
We removed the old fiberglass and insulated using 2 inches of closed cell spray foam on the walls and 6 mil poly sheeting on the floor. The living area above this crawlspace is now more comfortable and will need less heating and cooling, saving on energy costs.
The owner of this Kirkwood, NY home was having trouble with ice damming.
We did an open blow of 14 inches of cellulose insulation to the floor of the attic. With the addition of cellulose in the attic, the ice damming is no longer a problem.
The energy bills for this home in Kirkwood, NY had gone through the roof.
It turns out that the home was just poorly insulated. As part of a larger project, we air sealed the attic followed by an open blow of 14 inches of cellulose insulation. Thanks to the overall project the energy bills have been reduced.
Here we have the basement of a cabin in Kirkwood, NY.
To get it properly insulated we sprayed 2 inches of closed cell foam to the rim joist and foundation walls. The basement is now well insulated and the rest of the cabin will be more comfortable.