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A resident of Center Moriches, NY contacted our office with concerns about his high bills and uncomfortable home. The crawl space of this home had minimal to no insulation, no proper dehumidifier or water drainage in place. Triple H spray foamed the rim joist of the crawl space, installed a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier and a SmartSump to reduce moisture. SilverGlo wall insulation was installed along with the GoldSeal Encapsulation System. All these exclusive products will make this customer feel more comfortable, happy and even healthier.
This is a Poured Concrete Crawl Space Walls with Vents. Triple H went into this home and started insulating this crawl space by installing our insulated vent covers outside. Then the crew added SilverGlo foam insulation to all the walls inside the crawl space. the results of adding this insulation to the crawl space is much warmer crawl space and floors upstairs, ducts are in a warmer environment, and less drafts.
This customer in Westhampton wanted to make his rooms warmer in the winter. One of the biggest causes of loss of heat is an improperly insulated knee wall. The knee wall is cold in the winter and hot in the summer because both the knee wall and floor are opened to the knee wall space typically with exposed fiberglass. To make this home more comfortable and efficient we use SilverGlo on the walls which can increase your R-value greatly. We also air sealed all floor penetrations, making the space air sealed properly. Last we used cellulose insulation. The homeowner will more be more comfortable in all four seasons of the year.
The Triple H Crew installed a SuperAttic in a home in Riverhead, NY. A SuperAttic covers your attic from a hot-in-the-summer, cold-in-the-winter, vented attic to a comfortable unvented attic. With SuperAttic, your attic becomes part of the conditioned space of your home. SuperAttic uses a SilverGlo EPS foam insulation board that is infused with graphite and specially manufactured with a radiant barrier to create an "energy force field" under your roof and above your attic space. Your home will now be less drafty, warmer in winter, and cooler in summer, with lower fuel and electric bills
We started by removing the old, dirty insulation from the attic space, prepping it for new insulation. Then we sealed all air penetration and blew in 16' of fresh cellulose insulation.