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Installers at Primary Home Improvements created a clean, insulated and functional attic by air sealing, laying a plywood floor, and blowing in high-quality cellulose.
This attic space had old, sparse cellulose. This made for an ineffective attic. Installers blew in TruSoft cellulose to reach R49 insulating power and brought this attic back to high standards.
A homeowner in North Olmsted, OH noticed a room below the attic that was not cooling or heating properly. Come to find out, they only had rolled fiberglass insulation on the floor of the attic that had flattened over time. Primary Home Improvements helped solve this problem by insulating the attic with densely packed, high-quality cellulose insulation on top of the old insulation. This attic can now regulate the home's temperatures better!
This home's attic did not have high enough R-Value to protect against outside air infiltration. The old, rolled fiberglass only provided an R-Value of around R20. R-Value below R30 will not work effectively enough to resist unwanted air flow. Installers at Primary Home Improvements blew high R-Value, dense cellulose on top of the old insulation to create a more functional attic.
Rotted, old and settled fiberglass was preventing this home from being properly insulated. Before installing Tru-Soft cellulose, installers extracted all of the old debris and insulation to create a blank canvas. That way, Tru-Soft cellulose can work to properly insulate this home.