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Closed Cell Spray Foam for Knee Wall Project in Owings, MD

This homeowner in Owings, MD called our office to take a look at their room over the garage and recommend energy efficient improvements.  One of the items on our job scope was to install 2" of closed cell spray foam insulation on hatch doors.  This air seals and insulates the doorway.  The spray foam is a superior insulation with an R value of 6.3 per inch.  This helped greatly to insulate the knee walls from the finished room over the garage!

Insulate Room Over Garage, Owings, MD

This homeowner from Pasadena, Maryland was experiencing high energy bills and discomfort from the finished room over their garage (which is a common issue found with spaces like this). They contacted Complete Home Solutions to see if we could help them.

We sent out our team who determined that air leakage and lack of insulation were preventing this area from becoming comfortable. Our home comfort specialist recommended that the knee-wall areas be insulated and sprayed 3" of closed cell foam insulation. This allowed the room to become a more livable area and significantly reduced the homeowner's energy bill!

Cantilevers Spray Foam Upgrades in Owings, MD

This homeowner wanted to remove their old insulation and upgrade to spray foam insulation. 

Attic Insulation in Owings, MD

Check out this transformation in Owings, MD 

Cellulose Insulation in Owings MD

This homeowner has lived in this house in Owings, Maryland for a good while and has always enjoyed where they lived. The only problem that they seemed to consistently have was keeping the home warm in the wintertime. They were always faced with the dilemma of piling on blankets and raising the thermostat. This year, however, they got into contact with  Complete Home Solutions.

We quickly pin pointed the problem with our Home Energy Audit. The insulation in the attic was no where near effective enough to keep the house warm. It was old and worn out and needed to be taken out, so we did that. We then air sealed any of the attic penetrations and ductwork. Last, but not least, we insulated the attic with TruSoft Cellulose. These upgrades were enough to keep the homeowner nice and toasty (and save more than a few bucks at the end of the month too!).

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