Before & After Photos

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Albany, OR Attic Gets Blown-in Cellulose Insulation Added

This Albany, OR homeowner needed their attic insulated quickly.  The BEFORE photo shows the fiberglass batting just shoved in to the attic.  See those gaps? Air easily leaks in from the home below and escapes in to the attic.

The AFTER photo shows the attic with the blown-in TruSoft™ cellulose insulation blown to the R-49 level.

Tiny Home in Albany, OR Insulated with Spray Foam

A manufacturer of tiny homes in Albany, OR had our spray foam crew insulate this tiny home to prepare it for sale. Spray foam is a great solution for tiny homes since you get a higher insulation R-value in a smaller space. It also seals gaps to help prevent pests from entering.

Cold Floors Now Gone in Albany, OR Home Once Crawl Space Was Encapsulated

Tired of having to use portable (and expensive to run!) heaters in the winter, this Albany, OR couple chose to seal their crawl space from the elements with crawl space encapsulation.

Albany, OR Home Now More Warmer in Winter and Cooler in Summer with Cellulose

This homeowner met us at our booth at the Oregon State Fair and scheduled an appointment for one of our energy consultants to evaluate the home. She wanted to be cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.

When our energy consultant investigated in the attic, he found what we find at many homes—an inadequately insulated attic space using outdated fiberglass.

The first step our expert insulation crew did was to remove the old fiberglass and wood shavings in the attic. This allowed our crew to then seal the areas with air leakage. They then blew in TruSoft™ cellulose insulation to the higher recommended R-60 level. This puts a “blanket” in her attic to help make her home more comfortable to live in year-round. The cellulose also deters critters from nesting in the attic.

No More Mold and Moisture Under Creswell, OR Home

This homeowner knew there were mold and moisture issues in his home.  One of the family has asthma; mold creates millions of spores, and you breathe air coming from your crawl space.

To solve the issues and prevent them from returning, this homeowner chose to have their crawlspace encapsulated.  Our experienced insulation crew removed all the debris and the vapor barrier, laid down the special matting, sprayed closed-cell spray foam on the foundation walls, and installed a SaniDry CX dehumidifier to assist with keeping the moisture level below the point that mold can grow.  

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