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A homeowner from Roosevelt called Triple H Contracting for a free home energy evaluation. This homeowner wanted to become more efficient. We suggested air sealing all the penetrations on the attic flat with spray foam. We built a mechanical catwalk around the HVAC system.Then we blew in cellulose insulation. The customer will now have easy access to the HVAC system. She will also see an improvement in comfort and the home will be more efficient.
This customer from Oceanside called us because he was interested in having his attic insulated and air sealed. He was looking to reduce the cost to heat and cool the home. Triple H air sealed and insulated his attic with 10' Borate Cellulose. A SuperPlatform was installed to help raise the R value of the insulation in the attic while providing a neat and clean storage space.
This dirty, dusty Crawl Space was transformed into a clean, healthy environment. It is now a usable space for the homeowner. Also resulting in a less humid more comfortable home!
This customer from Lake Ronkonkoma was experiencing comfort issues within the home. After assessing the home. It was suggested that the home would be more energy efficient if the attic insulation was upgraded. Triple H Contracting blew in Cellulose insulation. Cellulose insulation has a higher R value than fiberglass. The customer will now be much more comfortable within the home.
A homeowner from East Meadow, NY contacted Triple H stating he has very little attic insulation. He has noticed moisture and the humidity is at 70 percent all of the time. He' is worried about his ventilation. Our home comfort consultant Brian performed a free evaluation of the home. Upon completion, Brian was able to provide a solution for the homeowner. Triple H air sealed the attic floor, then insulated it with 5" of TruSoft cellulose. They sealed all the ducts in the attic with mastic to reduce air exfiltration into the unconditioned space. The homeowner will now be comfortable in his home, and his home will be more energy efficient