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Job Stories

Dehumidifier Required to Address Crawl Space Condensation in Ocean Grove, NJ
After inspecting the crawl space in Ocean Grove, NJ, we discovered condensation forming on the pipes and dripping onto surrounding surfaces. High relative humidity can lead to the formation of condensation, which encourages mold growth on organic materials. This mold can release spores and odors, potentially compromising indoor air quality and leading to dry rot that damages the wood structure in the crawl space. To address this, we recommend installing a Sedona dehumidifier. This solution effectively reduces humidity levels, dries out the crawl space, and helps maintain comfort throughout the rest of the house.
Neptune, NJ Home Comfort Restored with Sealed Rim Joists and Properly Insulated Crawl Space
This homeowner in Neptune, NJ was experiencing cold floors and drafty first-floor rooms due to an unprotected crawl space. Our team encapsulated the crawl space with a vapor barrier and installed rigid foam insulation on the exterior foundation walls. We also addressed the rim joists, which are common problem areas where outside air can leak in and travel up into the floors. We sealed them with spray foam to stop air infiltration and cold drafts. With the crawl space properly insulated and sealed, the cold floors and drafts were eliminated, leaving the homeowner with a more comfortable, efficient home and no more cold spots.
Inadequate Attic Insulation Leading to Discomfort in Deal, NJ
This home in Deal, NJ feels uncomfortable and drafty due to insufficient insulation. Visible bare spots reveal areas where the attic lacks proper coverage. To make matters worse, the attic isn't air-sealed, which further increases the homeowner’s discomfort. By sealing the attic and adding cellulose insulation with an optimal R-value of R-60, we can significantly enhance comfort and energy efficiency in this home—and any home.
Uncovering Hidden Duct Leaks: Improving Comfort and Efficiency in Deal, NJ
During our free home inspection in Deal, NJ, we found that the trunk connections to the supply line were leaking conditioned air into the attic. Meanwhile, the return trunk lines were pulling unconditioned attic air back into the duct system, leading to poor air quality and inconsistent temperatures throughout the home. We also found leaks at the register connections. We're more than just an insulation company—we inspect homes to identify the root causes of discomfort, high energy bills, and poor indoor air quality.
Exposed Basement Rim Joists in Deal, NJ Need Spray Foam Insulation
During our free home evaluation in Deal, NJ, we inspected the homeowner’s basement and found the rim joists and sill plates exposed—both common sources of air leaks. In the summer, these leaks let in heat and humidity; in the winter, they allow cold drafts to enter, leading to chilly floors and uncomfortable, drafty rooms above. To fix this, we apply spray foam insulation to seal the rim joists and sill plates. This airtight barrier prevents unwanted air and moisture from entering the home, resulting in noticeably more comfortable living spaces—warmer floors in winter and cooler rooms in summer.
Attic Hatch Causing Energy Loss in Deal, NJ
The attic entrance in this Deal, NJ home is allowing conditioned air the homeowner is paying for to escape into the attic. We often see pull-down stairs and attic hatches that aren’t properly air sealed or insulated, which leads to wasted energy and higher bills. Our solution is simple and effective. We air seal the frame and install a David Lewis Hatch Cover, an insulated rigid-foam cover with a radiant barrier that reflects heat and prevents conditioned air from leaking into the attic.
Leaky Ductwork in Deal, NJ Causing Energy Loss and Poor Indoor Air Quality
These ducts in Deal, NJ are leaking conditioned air into the attic through the supply ducts while pulling attic air back into the home through the return side. With loose connections and holes throughout the system, there are significant air leaks contributing to both energy loss and indoor air quality concerns. There is also a mold issue present in the attic, making it critical to address the root cause first before properly sealing the ductwork. Once the mold is treated and the ducts are sealed and insulated correctly, the return side will no longer draw in contaminated attic air, preventing the homeowner from breathing in poor indoor air quality, including mold spores. Fixing these leaks not only helps lower energy bills and reduce system run times, but also creates a cleaner, safer, and more comfortable home environment.
Air Sealing Attic in Long Branch, NJ
This homeowner in Long Branch, NJ needed our help air sealing their attic. First we pull back some of the fiberglass insulation to check for gaps or holes in the attic floor. Our experts are always searching for cracks, gaps and holes in the attic floor. When fiberglass insulation becomes dirty that can be a sign of air leaking from these cracks, holes and gaps. So when an attic is not air sealed we have hot or cold air circulating into these cracks, holes, gaps and soffits. This can create the rooms below to become drafty, cold and hot. Before we blow-in our TruSoft cellulose insulation we must air seal the attic first. Once we air seal and insulate the attic, the customer will have a more comfortable house, lower fuel and electric bills.
Attic Insulation and Loose Ducts in Long Branch, NJ
We are visiting a homeowner in Long Branch, NJ that has complained about their upstairs bedrooms being too cold. After inspecting the attic our team noticed the attic was poorly insulated. Our team also found some flexible ducts that were loosely connected. We also found the attic was not air sealed and the fiberglass insulation did next to nothing to insulate. Before we insulate the attic, our team will reconnect any loose ducts and properly air seal the seams. Next we use our orange ZypFoam sealant to air seal the attic floors. After the attic is air sealed the team will start building catwalks and decking to help contain the insulation we blow-in. Once the decking and catwalk is in place our team blows-in our TruSoft cellulose insulation into the attic. Finally, we will install a Scuttle Hatch Cover over the entrance of the attic while we air seal the hatch to create an air sealed cover. This customer now has a more comfortable house, lower fuel and electric bills.
Poorly Ventilated & Moldy Attic in Long Branch, NJ
During a free Energy Audit in Long Branch, NJ, we found an attic with poor ventilation and insulation, causing moisture buildup, mold, and potential dry rot on the roof rafters. The soffits were blocked by fiberglass bats without vent baffles for proper airflow. If not addressed, these issues will continue, leading to an uncomfortable home, wasted energy, and possible roof damage. Mold can also harm indoor air quality and health. Our team specializes in building science to improve your home's comfort, energy efficiency, and health. We treat mold with stain removers and botanicals to help prevent its return, though we cannot guarantee it won't grow back. Identifying and addressing the underlying cause is key to preventing future mold growth.
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