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This crawl space did not have any insulation, allowing cold air to come through and make the house colder despite using energy to heat the home. By insulating the crawl space, the air is no longer coming through the floors, making the home colder in the winter.
This homeowner had previously utilized sporadic fiberglass insulation within the walls, but was the home was not insulated enough to be saving them on their heating/cooling bills. We were able to remove the siding and cut holes in order for the cellulose hose to fit through. The TruSoft cellulose was then blown in to the walls of the home. The holes were plugged with wooden cedar plugs and sealed before the siding was carefully replaced.
Our crew sealed this attic with 3 inches of closed cell spray foam on the roof deck to insulate this home.
This garage workspace needed insulation. 3 inches of closed cell spray foam was used here to insulate this ceiling.
This crawl space was laid stone that was letting a lot of air in. 3 inches of closed cell spray foam was used here to seal the laid stone crawl space.