Photo Album: Insulation & Mold Remediation, Ann Arbor
The home was sold as is and the new homeowner had mold in the attic along with an inconsistent R-value throughout the attic floor. The ductwork for the bath fans had also come apart from the roof cans and was now venting into the attic. Mold was covering the roof deck and trusses in the attic and the home was also not able to keep a consistent temperature. There were no real challenges faced during the installation process other than the insulation that was in the soffits was a little tough to clear with the rake so we had to use a leaf blower to help blow it out of the soffits.
Fiberglass Insualtion
Old dirty contaminated insulation and detached bath fan duct
Cleaned sheathing
Remediated mold from attic sheathing
No fiberglass insulation
A lot of this attic was without any insulation
Duct connection
Placed dust connection to roof can to vent out of the attic
New Cellulose Insulation
we add 12" over the 7" existing in to R60 or 17"
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