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We started by removing the old, damaged insulation in the attic space. Then adding a storage platform and catwalk to make it easy to access the mechanical system in the attic and creating extra storage space for the homeowner. The platform we added has insulation boarders so its prepped for when we blow in new insulation. We added 12" of blown in cellulose insulation to the space. The homeowner will now have a comfortable home year round.
Triple H was called to this home in Manhasset for uncomfortable rooms above the Crawl Space. The Rim Joist of this home was not sealed or insulated. The Rim Joist is the perimeter of the floor framing system along the exterior of the house. If the Rim Joist is not insulated or properly sealed it will cause cold floors and drafty and uncomfortable rooms. Triple H used Spray Foam to seal and insulate the Rim Joist. Since the Spray Foam expands it will seal all the cracks and gaps where the outside air gets in. The walls of this Crawl Space were poured concrete and were not insulated. Poured Concrete walls are dense and have a lot of thermal mass-meaning the heat you pay for in your home passes through the walls to the outside. Uninsulated concrete walls makes for a colder crawl space and colder floors above the crawl space. Triple H installed SilverGlo insulation on the walls. SilverGlo has graphite infused into the foam, this can raise R-value. Now that there is SilverGlo on the Crawl Space walls and Spray Foam insulation in the Rim Joist, the home will be much warmer, there will be less drafts, and the cost of heating and cooling will be reduced.
This is an attic space in Manhasset, NY that was recently insulated with TruSoft Blown In Cellulose Insulation. Blown Cellulose is made of recycled paper, is flame, mold and pest retardant, and denser than fiberglass with a higher R-Value. By blowing it in, TruSoft cellulose fills all irregular gaps and voids to create a seamless blanket across your attic.
To help this homeowner better insulate his attic space, Triple H insulated it with Rockwool batt insulation. Now the home will have less drafts and be more comfortable year round.
A resident of Franklin Square had a free in-home evaluation. The homeowner was having some comfort concerns. It was determined that the home could benefit from new insulation and air sealing in the attic. Before blowing in cellulose insulation, we air sealed the attic floor. Air sealing is always recommended when putting in new insulation because it seals up all air leaks in the home. We then blew in 12" of Cellulose insulation, providing a superior R-value per inch. Now that the attic is sealed and insulated properly, the customer should now experience warmer winters and cooler summers, as well as a less drafty home.
