Click on a photo to enlarge.
The owner of this home in Duluth, MN reached out to us looking for help with their wet crawl space. One of our Design Specialists went 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.
One of our crews came out to install our products. First, they installed CleanSpace® water vapor barrier in the crawl space. Then they sprayed polyurethane foam along the walls in the crawl space to air-seal the area.
Now that the crawl space has been waterproofed the homeowner can relax with peace of mind.
Previously, this homeowner in Duluth faced discomfort from icy drafts and dreaded winter's arrival due to cold indoor temperatures and troublesome ice dams—a common concern in our region. As depicted in the 'before' photo, their attic lacked insulation, leading to heat loss and chilly air infiltration. Recognizing the necessity for a comprehensive solution, they contacted us for assistance. In the 'after' photo, you can see the remarkable transformation achieved by our expert team using spray foam insulation. This innovative approach not only improved winter warmth and summer coolness but also effectively addressed the ice dam issue. Through our dedicated efforts, we fulfilled our commitment to providing an exceptional customer experience with reliable, long-lasting outcomes. Now, this home serves as a symbol of comfort, energy efficiency, and peace of mind year-round.
When a homeowner in Duluth, MN, contacted us at DBS for help with insulating their home, they were looking for an efficient and reliable solution. The project focused on insulating the rim joist and a small entry area using SprayFoam. This small area, measuring 5x7 feet, included a window that occupied half of one wall. The homeowner took the initiative to remove the siding to provide access and planned to reinstall the sheetrock after our work was completed.
Our team ensured that every inch of the specified areas was thoroughly insulated. We sprayed foam under the entryway floor and the underside of the roof, where there was no ceiling at the time. In the basement, we insulated about half of the rim joist, as the other half was already filled with concrete. Despite the small size of the house and the added entry, we ensured that the foam application was precise and effective.
Our efficient and thorough approach left the homeowner with improved insulation, enhancing the overall comfort and energy efficiency of their home.
Duluth, MN homeowners wanted to seal their dirt crawl space. It had very little insulation, causing cold conditions for the room above it. But their biggest issues was the musty smell. It was present year-round in their living space. Concerned about health implications of smelling mold, they contacted DBS for a permanent solution.
Design Specialist Henry Jungbauer is an expert in energy-saving solutions and visited the home to provide a free, no-obligation estimate. After a thorough inspection, Henry drafted a custom-plan to seal this dirt crawl space and protect the home above it.
Foreman Orrin Sundberg and his production crew installed drainage matting and CleanSpace® vapor barrier. The drainage matting helps water properly drain from the space. In turn, the vapor barrier prevents condensation in the wet dirt from evaporating into the air and traveling up into the living space.
Our crew finished the encapsulation job by using spray foam to seal and insulate the crawl space rim joists. This will prevent cold air from entering the crawl space and cooling the living space above it.
The homeowner was happy with the work done, and now has a solid solution to protect their home year-round.
A property owner reached out to DBS for help with an insulation project. The lower level of his lake-facing rental property was experiencing moisture due to poor insulation.
DBS Design Specialist, Austin Burley went to the home and provided a free, no-obligation estimate for the work. Austin recommended dense packing the walls. Dense packing is an effective form of insulating where a small section of siding is removed and insulation is inserted into the walls from outside the home. No internal work is required and it offers a solid and effective insulation solution.
Foreman Orrin Sundberg and his production crew worked hard to install the insulation. The result is lower heating and cooling bills, reduced moisture, and a permanent solution to an energy problem.