
Old Insulation & Moldy gable wall
Removing old insulation before we remediate the moldy attic

Mold removal attic brighton
Heavy mold on the roof sheathing we removed.

Mold removal
Mold on the gable inside in the attic

Mold on the attic sheathing
Removed the insulation and baffles before cleaning the mold

Moldy attic
moisture build up on the gable with mold growth

Insulation
Attic was very low on insulation with many different holes allowing air into the attic

Old insulation
Insulation showed signs of wind washing which indicates air leaving conditioned space into the attic

Air Seal top plate
Air Sealing the interior wall and exterior wall top plate will not allow any air loss

Cleaned attic
Remediated the sheathing boards

Air Seal top plate and wire penetration's
No air loss from attic now sealed with ZypFoam polyurethane foam sealant

Durovent soffit vent, air seal top plate and penetrations
After sheathing remediated, eaves cleaned and new durovent baffles placed for corrective ventilation

Attic Insulation
Tru Soft Cellulose insulation

Air sealed the attic top plates
We air seal to contain air in the conditioned spaces below

Air sealed light box
Air sealing any penetrations in the ceilings greatly reduces energy costs

Air sealing electrical wiring holes
Spaces between the walls allow air flow from inside the house into the attic space

Air seal
Air sealed the entire attic floor

zyp foam air sealing
We use closed cell cellulose to stop air leaking into the attic

Air Sealing
Top plates air sealed with Zypfoam polyurethane foam sealant.

Tru Soft Cellulose Insulation
We blow in 17" of Cellulose Insulation to a resistance value of 60. The green flag states where a can light cover exists

Cellulose Insulation
R60 or 17" of Cellulose Insulation

Tru Soft Stabilized Cellulose Insulation
R60 for 17" thickness

Baffles and New Insulation
Cellulose blow in insulation to a R60 and Durovent baffles for corrective ventilation