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It’s amazing to us how many garages don’t have much, if any, insulation in the ceiling, and this Elmira, OR garage was no exception! Our insulation crew air sealed the leaks before they blew in the TruSoft™ cellulose insulation to the higher R-60 level.
This Philomath homeowner knew there were issues in their crawl space. Our owner Josh investigated the crawl space and found actively-growing mold, rodent droppings, standing water, and insulation that had fallen off the underfloor! They chose Josh Lowe's Dr. Energy Saver to encapsulate their crawl space.
This above-a-converted-garage attic was insulated with TruSoft™ blown-in cellulose to the higher R-60 level to help make the room below more comfortable and energy efficient.
Can lights are recessed light fixtures inside your home that are flush with the ceiling. Can lights are notorious for leaking air from your home (that you paid to heat or to cool) into the attic. Before we installed the blown-in cellulose insulation in this Winchester, OR attic, the old insulation was removed, and then each can light was covered with a special can light cover and air-sealed to the attic deck.
To help sell this Oakland, OR home, the insulation and vapor barrier under the home needed to be replaced. Our expert insulation crew removed the existing insulation and vapor barrier rather than just covering over what was there! They then re-insulated under the floor and installed a new plastic 6-mil vapor barrier.
The house sold very quickly after this work was done.