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Handle With Care

Upon arrival on a job, responding to a complaint about a poorly working A/C unit that was recently installed by another company, our technician Michael was shocked to open the door to the utility room and find the duct work was constructed of cardboard. Michael jumped right into action and picked up the correct materials to increase the efficiency and operation of the unit leaving us with another happy customer.

Attic Insulation in White Plains, MD

This home in White Plains, Maryland was suffering from uncomfortable temperatures and cold drafts this winter. The homeowner called Complete Home Solutions to find a solution to the problem. Our Auditor determined that the source of the issues was insufficient insulation in the attic.

Our Production Team used blow in cellulose to bring the attic insulation closer to Dr. Energy Saver's suggested levels.

Insufficient Attic Insulation in White Plains, MD

Air leaks and insufficient attic insulation caused uncomfortable temperatures throughout this White Plains, MD home. Air leaks in the attic area allowed outside air to seep through the cracks in the roof. We insulated this attic and sealed all the air gaps to make the house more comfortable year round. 

Air Leakage in attic - you could see light through cracks

Air leaks in this attic space allowed outside air into the home and caused drafts. This home in White Plains, Maryland was suffering from major attic air leaks and inadequate attic insulation (as shown in the picture). Our installation crews air sealed all the cracks in the attic and added blown-in cellulose insulation to prevent further air leaks and pests that might get into the home!

Air Sealing/Attic Insulation in White Plains, MD

This Home in White Plains was struggling to keep warm in the winter and stay cool in the summer. After Complete Home Solutions ran multiple tests including a Blower Door Test, the results showed that the home was leaking air at an alarming rate and the fiberglass insulation in the attic was old and not effective. To fix this problem the Production Crew had to first Air Seal all the top plates, light fixtures, and cracks to reduce any air from leaking out of the house through the attic. After the Air Sealing, the attic had to be then filled with Blown-in Cellulose Insulation until it reached the appropriate level for this region (R-Value of R-49). The combination of air sealing and the cellulose insulation dropped the customers utility bills drastically and made the home much more comfortable.

These homeowners were very happy that they had this analysis performed and had the air leakage problems fixed!

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