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The owner of this home in Loretto, MN reached out to DBS looking for help with their insulation issues.
A DBS Design Specialist went out to the home to conduct a free no-obligation estimate for the homeowner. After a thorough inspection, the Design Specialist generated a quote for our attic insulation service.
A DBS foreman led the installation of this project with assistance from a crew. Together they removed the old rotten batting insulation and blew in 17 inches of cellulose insulation. This will provide much more comfort to the home as it will keep warm air in the living spaces of the home.
The homeowners will be able to relax much more comfortably in their homes and enjoy lower energy bills!
A homeowner from Superior, WI reached out to us looking for help with their drafty home. One of our Design Specialists went out to the home to run a free no-obligation estimate for the homeowner. After a thorough inspection, our Design Specialist created a quote for our Crawl Space Waterproofing Service.
Our crew came out to install CleanSpace® water vapor barrier and also sprayed polyurethane foam along the walls to thoroughly waterproof and provide some insulation to the space.
The homeowner can now relax with peace of mind.
The owners of this home in Superior, WI experienced issues with cold floors and a drafty home due to improper insulation of their crawl space. They reached out to DBS after seeing an ad for crawl space insulation while perusing the newspaper.
Design Specialist Henry Junbauer went to the home to conduct a free no-obligation estimate. A thorough inspection led Henry to conclude that properly insulating the crawl space walls would provide the homeowners with a more comfortable home and cheaper energy bills.
Foreman Raeshawn Pelfrey led the installation of this project and with the help of a team they successfully applied a layer of closed-cell polyurethane spray foam to the interior walls of the crawl space. This specific foam expands into small crevices to completely air-seal the space. Moisture will soak its way through fiberglass and cellulose insulation, but polyurethane spray foam stops it cold.
Now that the block walls in their crawl space have been properly sealed, the owners of this home will experience warmer floors and a comfier home. As the owners tough out their first winter on the north shore, they will also notice lower energy bills.
The owner of this home experienced issues with a cold entryway. It got so cold in the winter that it felt like there was a window open. No matter how much they raised the heat, all they received in return was higher energy bills. Looking for a solution, the owners reached out to DBS.
Design Specialist Henrik Makitalo went out to the property to conduct a free no-obligation estimate for the homeowner. After the inspection, Henrik the perfect solution that DBS has to offer.
A DBS Foreman led the installation of this project with assistance from a crew. Together they dense-packed Tru-Soft™ blown cellulose insulation into walls in the entryway exterior walls. They did this by cutting holes in the drywall and blowing the Tru-Soft™ into the walls until they are tightly packed. This will provide proper insulation for the exterior walls and help retain heat in the entryway. In the basement, the crew sealed the rim joists of the home with a waterproof polyurethane spray foam. The spray foam expands into every crack and crevice as it is applied to completely air-seal the space.
Now that the home has proper insulation installed, the homeowner will find that their floors stay much warmer in the wintertime. They can now relax comfortably in their home without sacrificing more money for higher heating bills.
This home in Superior, WI had trouble with retaining cool air in the summer and warm air in the winter. During the wintertime, the homeowner typically experiences high energy bills. Looking for an energy-efficient solution, the homeowner reached out to DBS.
Design Specialist Austin Burley went to the property to conduct a free no-obligation estimate. After a thorough inspection, Austin educated the owners on why their home was so energy-inefficient. Their attic was not sealed off properly underneath the insulation, allowing air to flow freely from living spaces into the attic.
Foreman Raeshawn Pelfrey led the installation of this project. With assistance from a crew, they removed all of the old insulation in the attic. Next, they applied spray foam over the floorboards to air-seal the space and blew in 17 inches of Tru-Soft™ cellulose insulation. Cellulose insulation will help insulate the home much better than traditional fiberglass batting.
Now that the attic has been properly insulated, the homeowners will notice that their home stays cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter without sacrificing money for high energy bills.