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Before & After we insulated this attic space to make the customers home more energy efficient and comfortable
During a dense pack exterior wall project, the siding is removed temporarily as necessary and an approximate 2" holes are drilled through the wall sheathing. A fill tube is inserted up and down into the wall cavity to not only fill, but dense pack the wall cavities. Dense packing is a technique that packs the insulation in very tightly. The wall cavities are dense packed with cellulose insulation which can get into all the irregular shaped cavities when packed in. The holes and then plugged and the siding is put back.
A homeowner from Wantagh, NY contacted Triple H stating that their interested in crawl space insulation and possibly several other rooms of the house. Our home comfort consultant Bill performed a free evaluation of the home. Upon completion Bill provided solutions for the homeowner. Triple H installed closed cell spray foam on the rim joist. We then insulated the crawl space floors with GoldSeal liner on the floor, and SilverGlo insulation along the walls. The homeowner will now be comfortable in their home, and it will be more energy efficient.
This customer from Wantagh requested an estimate for insulation in his master bedroom. The homeowner felt that his room was too cold in the winter and too warm in the summer. After assessing the insulation levels in the knee wall of the master bedroom it was decided the current insulation needed to be removed and replaced. Triple H removed the old R19 insulation and replaced it with blown in cellulose insulation. After the completion of the project the customer will be warmer and will also see an improvement in their utility bills.
The Triple H Crew went to this home in Bethpage, NY that was in desperate need of updated attic insulation. The crew removed the old batt insulation, and processed to air seal all areas of the attic to prevent from any air leakages. They then added 16" of blown in cellulose insulation to have the optimum R-value of R60. Now this homeowner will have a more comfortable home year round and there house will be more energy efficient.