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Once our customer had explained his accomplish list to us, we assessed the attic and found a solution for this home. Rooms were colder in the summer and warmer in the winter. The blown in fiberglass insulation resistance value was to low for our Michigan climate. We added our TruSoft Cellulose Insulation acting as a new blanket for the attic. We blow in for a resistance value to R60. This exceeds contractors grade and customer is very happy with their warm rooms.
Our customer reached out to our company after having a contractor inform her that her attic had mold. The new addition also needed insulation. We blown in 14" or R49 of TruSoft Cellulose and used Mold X2 and Mold X2 Botanicals to remediate the mold.
Our customer reached out to our company after having a contractor inform her that her attic had mold. The new addition also needed insulation. We blown in 14" or R49 of TruSoft Cellulose and used Mold X2 and Mold X2 Botanicals to remediate the mold.
The homeowner explained that he had just moved into the home and the upstairs of his home was much hotter in the summertime compared to the lower level of his house. The heater would also come right back on after shutting off. In the summer it would be 5-10 degrees warmer than the main floor. The problem was caused by the knee wall on the West facing side of the home lacking a proper thermal barrier, allowing the radiant heat from the roof to transfer into the knee wall and into the conditioned part of the home.
Lack of ventilation and insulation in attic space
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