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Customer called us with concerns on reducing the cost to heat and cool their home. Our certified home energy sales pro, Pedro, visited the home to help insulate their attic using TruSoft and Spray Foam to help regulate the home temperature and reduce energy costs.
This attic in Arlington VA was previously treated by our team and had been filled with Tru Soft Cellulose Insulation. The homeowners decided that they needed to have a more cleared access to their HVAC and utility systems in the attic so they asked up to create a path. Our Production team was able to build a walkway from the attic hatch all the way to the HVAC unit in the attic.
This attic space in Berryville VA had several Knee Walls that needed insulation upgrades. Small closet sized spaces where the roof and walls connected, which were originally insulated with traditional bat insulation that was not working effectively due to lack of an air seal. Our Home Performance Sales Pro Pedro designed an attic project that included using Foamax insulation panels and ZypFoam to air seal and insulate the walls and underside of the roof. This allowed for the removal of the original insulation which was in between the attic framing. Air sealing helped to eliminate external air and temperatures from impacting the attic and performance of the home, making it more comfortable and energy efficient.
Spray Foam Insulation was able to help this hot home in Linden VA. The walls which were from a closet on the other side were covered to prevent attic temperatures from impacting the room on the other side of the wall. spray foam also helped to create and air seal and eliminate uncontrolled air flow. The rest of the attic was filled with Tru Soft Cellulose insulation.
This home in Marshall VA needed an upgrade to the attic insulation it had. The existing insulation was insufficient for the space and environment of the home and there was a lack of air sealing. Our production team removed the existing insulation and applied air sealing to the attic floor before blowing in Tru Soft cellulose insulation to properly insulate the many HVAC ducts and the rest of the attic.