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A homeowner from Ridge requested a free in home evaluation. This customer had recently moved into the home and was very concerned about her incredibly high electric bills. In order to help reduce the cost of both heating and cooling the house Triple H Contracting air sealed the attic floor and then blew in 5 inches of Borate Cellulose. Now that the attic is properly air sealed and insulated the customer will see an improvement in her electric bills.
A resident of Ridge, NY requested a free in-home evaluation. They were experiencing hot rooms in the summer and cold rooms in the winter. Triple H evaluated the home and found that the attic was not properly sealed or insulated. If a home is not properly sealed, air will escape from the inside of the home through the attic. This can cause the rooms of the home to be colder in the winter. Triple H sealed all penetrations on the attic flat then used cellulose insulation to create a nicely sealed and adequately insulated attic. This customer will be more comfortable.
SilverGlo™ foam insulation board is installed on your basement walls to dramatically reduce heat flow from inside to outside. Our exclusive Foam-Tite fasteners hold the SilverGlo™ tight and snug on your walls. Resulting in warmer, more comfortable basement, warmer floors above basement, and less condensation in the summertime.
This homeowner in Shirley, NY requested a free in home evaluation. He had just purchased the home and knew the attic needed to be re insulated. Triple H performed the evaluation and suggested that the attic be air sealed and insulated with Borate Cellulose. We also installed a Mechanical Catwalk to ensure easy access to the HVAC unit. This customer will now be much more comfortable and should see savings in his utility bills.
After Triple H Contracting completed a home energy assessment a this home in Ridge, it was determined that this customer's attic was lacking proper insulation, leading to comfort issues and excessive heating and cooling losses. To help improve energy efficiency and reduce energy costs, we insulated the attic bringing the R-Value from R-9 to R-49. We also air sealed the electrical and plumbing penetrations and installed a storage platform at the customer's request. R-value is a measure of how well an object resists the conductive flow of heat; the greater the R-value, the greater the resistance, and so the better the thermal insulation properties. R-values are used in describing the effectiveness of insulation and in the analysis of heat flow across assemblies (such as walls, roofs, and windows) under steady-state conditions.