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This home in Afton, NY needed insulation in the attic.
There was existing insulation in place. That was removed then the attic was air sealed. 14 inches of cellulose insulation was then blown in, making the home more comfortable and reducing energy usage.
The basement of this home in Afton, NY needed insulation in the basement.
2 inches of closed cell foam was sprayed on the top 4 feet of the foundation wall. This will help reduce drafts and make the home more comfortable.
This Bainbridge, NY homeowner was looking to make improvements to his home as he contemplated whether to sell it or rent it out. After our free Home Comfort Evaluation, he agreed to begin with the crawl space and attic space for improvements to make the home more energy efficient.
To encapsulate the crawl space, we first laid down some drainage matting so water can still run beneath the CleanSpace. We then laid down our TerraBlock, then topped it off with our CleanSpace which is 20 mil poly which we adhere to the walls with our closed cell spray foam.
This Bainbridge, NY homeowner was looking to make improvements to his home as he contemplated whether to sell it or rent it out. After our free Home Comfort Evaluation, he agreed to begin with the crawl space and attic space for improvements to make the home more energy efficient.
First thing our production crew did for the attic was to air seal. Top plates, around wire penetrations, even around can light fixtures were sealed so air cannot escape through the roof of the home. Once we finished air sealing, we did an open blow of our TruSoft cellulose insulation to give an R value of 60, which ended up being around 18" of cellulose insulation. An added benefit to our cellulose is it's mixed with borate, a natural ground element that is fire retardant, but it also is a natural deterrant for rodents.
This home in Bainbridge, NY was a uniquely built home. It was two mobile homes joined in a "T" shape, with an addition built off the back. There was a second roof built over the original mobile home roof.
For this home, we focused on the addition that had an attic space. We air sealed the attic, then did an open blow of 14 inches of cellulose insulation. We also removed the existing insulation beneath the home and replaced it with 3 inches of closed-cell spray foam to insulate the underside of the mobile home.