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This Homeowner called us out to their home to take a look at their attic. They had the old insulation removed and now needed new insulation installed. Our Building Science Specialist arrived and evaluated the attic and gave them the best options for insulating and air sealing their attic.
When the installers arrived they cleaned and vacuumed the attic to remove all dust and debris from the previously installed old inefficient insulation. Next they air sealed the many various points where air from your home leaks up into your attic and is lost. Then We Installed our Blown-in premium TruSoft cellulose insulation, which fills all gaps and odd shaped voids.
Thanks to Dr. Energy Saver this homeowner will now have lower fuel and electric bills. a more comfortable, less drafty home.
This homeowner in Sturbridge, MA met us at a home show and expressed some concerns in their home to us. Their main concern was how cold it was inside the home all winter, even with the heat running constantly. They were also concerned with how hot it was inside the home during the winter with AC on.
During our evaluation, we noticed that they did have old insulation in their attic that was inefficient. They also did not have their duct work insulated. This can be a huge issue because the air that you are paying to heat and cool your home will not come out at the temperature it should due to the extreme environment in an attic. All of the old insulation is removed, and we begin to air seal around the duct-work with our Silver-Glo foam insulation boards. Then we spray our Spray Foam insulation around the duct work to completely seal it. This will make the air delivered to the rooms in the home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. Then we create an insulated catwalk for storage and to be able to access your duct-work! Next, we blow our TruSoft Cellulose insulation into the attic. Thanks to Dr. Energy Saver this home is more comfortable, has more even temperatures, and energy efficient!
This homeowner in Woodstock, CT called us for an estimate on replacing the insulation in their home. They were especially concerned with the very cold finished room over the garage. They had fiberglass insulation in the garage "ceiling", which leaves lots of air space for cold air to enter the home and escape. This decreases efficiency, making it cold in the winter! Since this garage did not have a ceiling, we had to customize a solution for them!
We sent out our production team to get to work. First, we remove all of the old, nasty fiberglass insulation and the boards holding it up. Then we we staple Insulweb as shown to the floor joists to create a subspace. Now, through small holes we stick our dense pack hose into the open spaced and dense pack with our TruSoft cellulose insulation. We patch up the holes used, and we are done! This will drastically decrease the uneven temperature of the room over the garage. Thanks to Dr. Energy Saver by Eco Energy Solutions, this home is now more comfortable, and energy efficient!
This Homeowner called us concerned about the condition of the existing Insulation in the attic and Cathedral Ceiling of the main entryway to their home. We evaluated the problem in this home and came up with a solution to make the affected area more comfortable and efficient.
Our team began by removing 270 sq. ft. of old, damaged, batt and loose Insulation. We then treated the area for mold with MoldX2 Cleaner and MoldX2 Botanical. Next we laid down Insulweb Treatment with 1X3" strapping and then Dense Packed with TruSoft™ Cellulose from Soffit/Fascia, before replacing ceiling with Sheetrock/Sheetrock Tape and 1 coat of mud per the Homeowner's request. The Homeowner opted to complete finishing details such as sanding and painting. We do projects large and small. From Basement to Roof, Dr. Energy Saver has you covered!
This homeowner in Baltic, CT called us hoping that we would be able to help her with her extreme mold problem in her attic. Our Home Comfort Specialist came out to the home and noted that there was a large amount of insulation, but that it was ineffective. They had had someone come and put fiberglass insulation in over their existing blown-in insulation due to the issues that they were experiencing.
We were able to help this homeowner. We had several solutions that we helped her with. One specific one was re-insulating the attic. We first removed all of the existing insulation -- both fiberglass batts and blown-in insulation.
After that, we went in and air sealed using our Zypfoam™ one-part spray foam. We made sure that all cracks and gaps were sealed, and electrical components were covered with TiteShell™ covers and sealed as well.
Finally, we went in and blew in TruSoft™ cellulose insulation using a long hose. TruSoft™ fills all gaps and odd-shaped voids, meaning that there is a consistent blanket of insulation. This means that the homeowner will have a comfortable home for years to come!