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Kneewall Space Insulated in Manalapan Township, NJ

Kneewall Space Insulated in Manalapan Township, NJ

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Kneewall Space Insulated in Manalapan Township, NJ Kneewall Space Insulated in Manalapan Township, NJ

A homeowner in Manalapan Township, NJ had a poorly insulated kneewall space. The entrance to the kneewall space was on the 2nd floor in the owner’s spare room’s closet. Our team inspected the kneewall space and found dirty fiberglass insulation. Dirty fiberglass insulation can be signs of air leaking through the insulation. Fiberglass insulation does next to nothing from insulating your house. We use our SilverGlo foam insulation panels, our Blown-in TruSoft Cellulose insulation, our orange ZypFoam sealant and our professional expert’s knowledge to help satisfy all our customers’ needs.

Attic Insulation in Englishtown, NJ

Attic Insulation in Englishtown, NJ

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Attic Insulation in Englishtown, NJ Attic Insulation in Englishtown, NJ

Our customer in Englishtown, NJ needed our help with insulating their attic. Looking at the before picture we can see dirt built up on the fiberglass insulation where the roof meets the attic floor. Remember fiberglass insulation does next to nothing to insulate.

We first spray foamed the rim joists and air sealed the attic. Once our team finishes air sealing the attic we Blow-in our TrueSoft Cellulose insulation. Our customer now enjoys a more comfortable home and cheaper fuel/electric bills.

Replaced AC Air Handler, Ductwork & Insulation in Manalapan Township, NJ

Replaced AC Air Handler, Ductwork & Insulation in Manalapan Township, NJ

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Replaced AC Air Handler, Ductwork & Insulation in Manalapan Township, NJ Replaced AC Air Handler, Ductwork & Insulation in Manalapan Township, NJ

A homeowner in Manalapan Township, NJ had an attic with poor insulation. When looking further into the attic we found the AC air handler and ductwork in horrible condition. The attic can reach temperatures over 140 degrees. If the owner’s ducts are leaky and the AC air handler is pumping hot attic air back into the house, then this can explain why the owner cannot maintain a properly conditioned home.

Our team of experts replaced all the trunks, ducts and the AC air handler with new ones. Once the equipment is properly installed and we remove all the old insulation, we will air seal the attic by using our orange ZypFoam sealant. Next we air seal the attic, then we will start to create our retaining walls to help retain the cellulose insulation. Finally, we blow-in our TruSoft cellulose insulation.

This homeowner now has a more comfortable and energy efficient home.

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This kneewall in Union Beach, NJ is poorly insulated, allowing unwanted hot and cold air to leak into the house. In winter, inadequate insulation...
Dense-Packing
Living along the Jersey shore presents challenges, especially in flood-prone areas. Some residents elevate their homes to mitigate flood risks, but...
Attic
In Marlboro, NJ, we encountered a typical attic with old fiberglass insulation failing to insulate effectively. Upon inspection, we discovered the...
Job Stories From Monmouth County, NJ
Attic Insulation in Howell, NJ

This is a typical case of a 2 story home where the 2nd floor is uncomfortably hot in the summer, the house is drafty and the energy bills are higher than they should be.

1st-We met with the customer, identified what their concerns are and what they would like to accomplish. 2nd we performed a comprehensive home evaluation, including Infrared camera inspection to locate possible insulation deficiencies, a blower door test, to measure and identify where the house is losing and gaining heat through air leakage, in addition checking for potential health and safety concerns.

A scope of work was developed that met the customer's budget and would accomplish the results they were looking.

The pictures show, Insulation deficiencies, leaky recessed lights, uninsulated ductwork, bath fan not vented correctly, chases, drop down cavity and a gas leak. All having a impact on comfort.

All these items where properly repaired by our fully trained crew, the job was tested at completion to measure our results and the gas leak was repaired.

Results: Reduced excessive air leakage by 73%, bath fan vented properly, ducts repaired and insulated, attic access treated and insulation level increased from an average of R-11 to R-60.

This will drastically improve comfort and reduce energy consumption paying for itself over time.

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Solving hot/cold spots and ice damming.

This home was well built in 1961. It is a 2 story on a slab with an attached garage.

We diagnosed what may be contributing to comfort concerns, using a blower door, air leakage detector (smoke) and a Thermal imaging camera. What we found was the the attics where underinsulated, the building was losing a great deal of the heated and cooled air through exceesive air leakage and air ducts in a lower attic where not insulated well and not sealed. 

The customer moved forward with a comprehensive project that included, thorough air sealing, insulating 2 attic flats to R-60, maintaining proper ventilation and sealing and insulating AC ducts in the attic.

The results,  overall airleakage was reduced by 31%. The excessive air leakage was reduced 54%, the customer noticed improved comfort right away. Also reported the house was much quieter.  In addition to the improved comfort, the products we used are safe for humans, reduce dust and improve indoor air quality.  We test in and out on every job to quantify results.

This project qualifed the the NJ Clean energy program, recieved a cash back incentive and long term 0% funding. This project generates more savings annually than the cost the program funding actually paying for itself in energy savings.

 

 

 

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Attic Retrofit in Freehold, NJ

During my job site visit to confirm installation details, I (Dave the Owner) met the homeowner Dennis. As we walked through the project he commented that the 2nd floor, which consisted of 3 bedrooms and a bathroom, felt notably better, and the work wasn’t even 100% complete yet. One of the common issues with this type of home, is that the upper level is cold and drafty in the winter and much hotter in the summer. To the point where they typically would install window air conditioners to help. This is a Levitt built home from the 1970’s. This is a two story home on a slab foundation, with one Heating and cooling system located in a garage utility room. The problem is that the home has large under insulated attic flats, vertical walls on the 2nd floor between the unconditioned attic space and the bedrooms, (called knee walls), a large sky light well and the main heating and cooling return duct is 100% in the attic space. The duct is not insulated properly and has many small holes where it pulls in either very hot air in summer, very cold air in the winter and nasty fiberglass particulate every time it runs. The combination of these issues created a uncomfortable home that cost too much to heat and cool year round. These types of issues should be addressed by professionals who understand how buildings work. Improper air sealing or insulation can create ventilation, moisture and combustion appliance problems if not done correctly.

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Open Attic Return

This Customer in Middletown, NJ couldn't figure out why there was so much dust in their house!  After calling both an HVAC/R repair company and then a duct cleaning service, they figured their problems would be solved.  But they were wrong!  Neither of those companies found this simple problem...  A WIDE OPEN return duct in the attic!  Just pulling in dust from all the nasty things in the attic including the fiberglass insulation and forcing it through the HVAC/R system!  This will require the installation of a new duct opening and a return grill in the ceiling in the conditioned space below.

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Modern Modular Cape Cod House with Cold and Hot Rooms in Manasquan, NJ

This Modern Modular Cape Cod house in Manasquan, NJ, had uncomfortable rooms during the summers and winters.  On the 2nd floor an overhang over the front porch created the room to overheat during the summers and become too cold in the winters.  After inspecting the attic and kneewall spaces we found the Modular Cape Cod house wasn’t air sealed and insulated properly.

This can be a common flaw with Modular Cape Cod Homes because of their prebuilt construction or modularity.  What tend to happen is the seals and gaps of the Cape Cod house never get properly fitted together which creates gaps and air leaks from soffits into poorly insulated kneewall spaces.

To eliminate hot rooms in the summer and cold drafty rooms in the winter, we installed our SilverGlo foam insulation panels over the existing expanding spray foam that’s on the bottom of the rafters in the kneewall spaces.  We also install SilverGlo foam insulation boards to the ceiling joist bays and use Orange ZypFoam to air seal the SilverGlo foam insulation.

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Attic Duct Encapsulation and Duct Sealing in Manasquan, NJ

When our crew inspected this Modern Modular Cape Cod house in Manasquan, NJ, we found the homeowners attic ducts were leaking from the seams.  In addition to leaking ducts, we discovered the homeowners exposed ducts were radiating excessive amounts of heat from the attic.

This caused tremendous amount of energy to be wasted during the summers and winters.  Just think about what happens in the winter, blowing heated air through uninsulated ducts located in a frigid attic.  In the summer, you're blowing chilled air through the same uninsulated ductwork that's been heated to about 120 degrees or higher.

To solve the ducts leaky seams our team used Orange ZypFoam to eliminate all air from seeping out of the existing ductwork.  By encapsulating the existing duct work with our SilverGlo foam insulation boards we can reduce the ducts from radiating unwanted heat throughout the house.  To encapsulate the ducts with our SilverGlo foam insulation boards, we frame out the ductwork and install each panel or board over the ductworks outer surfaces.  Finally using the Orange ZypFoam we can seal the seams of the SilverGlo to eliminate any unwanted airflow and/or excessive heat/cold.

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Modern Modular Home Poorly Insulated and Air Sealed in Manasquan, NJ

Modern Modular Homes are not created equally.  When inspecting this Modern Modular House in Manasquan, NJ, we found poorly placed insulation throughout the home.  By further inspecting, we found discolored fiberglass insulation.  This is a clear indication that air is circulating through the fiberglass insulation by the open Soffits, cavities, and gaps between the walls and ceilings.

With Modern Modular Homes some open Soffits, cavities and gaps are left unsealed by the manufacturer.  Our team was able to diagnose this issue and eliminate the air from seeping through the fiberglass insulation.

We followed the dirty fiberglass insulation to discover where the gaps and cavities were located.  We simply found the seams and sealed all open seams with our Orange ZypFoam to fully eliminate any air leakage from theses soffits.  Our crew did not have to remove the fiberglass insulation as the insulation was up to code.  The homeowner’s results are the lowering heating and cooling costs.

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Dense Packing Uninsulated Exterior Walls in Spring Lake, NJ

Our customer complained their house in Spring Lake, NJ, had cold and drafty rooms. The homeowner stated that their house was too cold during the winters. Also the homeowner suggested during windy conditions the house would become even more uncomfortable.

Many older homes like this 100 year old house were built with no insulation in the exterior walls. Nearly all walls leak air, insulated or not, causing drafts. The cold wall surface cools interior air which then sinks and travels across the floor and up the warmer interior wall, and across the ceiling back to the exterior wall. This is called a “convective loop” and makes rooms feel even draftier.

Our solution must be to eliminate the convective loop by insulating the exterior walls. To accomplish this we must temporarily remove the siding of the house and drill small holes through the wall sheathing. Next we must fasten the fill tube by inserting it up and down into the small hole to dense pack the exterior wall cavities. We use our TruSoft Cellulose insulation to dense pack and insulate the exterior walls. Our Cellulose insulation is environmentally safe and is treated to be highly fire, mold and pest resistant.

Finally, the holes are plugged and the siding is put back on the house exterior walls. The results of insulating the exterior walls are a less drafty, warmer, quieter and a lower fuel/electric bill.

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Super Attic and Kneewalls in Red Bank, NJ

A homeowner in Red Bank, NJ had a bedroom that was too cold in the winter and too hot in the summer. They also had other rooms in the house that were uncomfortably cold and drafty or hot depending on the season.

Our team inspected the owner’s attic and found older fiberglass insulation with a complex Kneewall system. The attic Kneewall and other Kneewall that wrapped around two rooms were completely lacking the proper insulation.

We first sealed the rim joists in both Kneewalls by using spray foam to eliminate the outside air from leaking into the rooms or house. Our SilverGlo foam insulation is then installed under the rafters up the Kneewall and sealed at the seams with our orange ZypFoam sealant. The purpose of our SilverGlo foam insulation is to reflect the roofs heat out during the summer and house heat back in during the winter.

After finishing the Kneewalls our team moved back into the main attic area to spray foam the rim joists. Then we installed our Foamax insulation boards on the underside of the roof deck to create a thermal barrier. Using our orange ZypFoam sealant our crew sealed the gaps and seems of the Foamax insulation and air sealed the attic. Finally we dense pack behind the Foamax, blowing-in our TruSoft Cellulose insulation in between the joist bay walls.

Our customer now enjoys a comfortable house and lower fuel/electric bills.

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Attic and Basement Insulation in Middletown Township, NJ

A homeowner in Middletown Township, NJ had a house that was uncomfortably cold, drafty, hot and stuffy. The owner also wanted us to look in their unfinished basement and complete the basement insulation.

Our team inspected the owner’s house and found the attic poorly insulated with leaky ducts. Looking in the basement we found fiberglass insulation that did not fully insulate the basement.

In the attic we spray foamed the rim joists and any leaky ducts. Also our team used our SilverGlo insulation boards to encapsulate the metal ductwork. Using our orange ZypFoam sealant we properly air sealed the attic from any gaps or holes. Next we built catwalk dams to contain our blown-in TruSoft Cellulose insulation. After blowing-in our TruSoft Cellulose insulation we began to seal the seams of the catwalk dams with our ZypFoam sealant.

Moving to the basement our team used spray foam on the rim joists to block unwanted air from leaking in. Next we installed our patented “Basement to Beautiful Panels” to the exterior walls. We used wall cap moldings or spray foam to the open tops of the block walls or concrete walls. Once the Basement Beautiful Panels are installed the owner can now finish the basement by installing sheetrock over the Basement to Beautiful Panels.

Our customer now enjoys a comfortable and efficient home. The homeowner also has a basement that will be as comfortable as the rest of the house.

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Air Seal and Insulate Attic in Lincroft, NJ

A homeowner in Lincroft, NJ has a home that was built in 1952 with old fiberglass insulation. When inspecting further into the attic our team found gaps and holes between the floor and framing of the attic. These gaps and holes create unwanted air from leaking or seeping in and out of the attic. The old fiberglass insulation builds up dirt in the fiberglass and never insulates or does next to nothing to insulate the attic. When dirt builds up into the fiberglass insulation it circulates into the attic and throughout the house. Also the poorly insulated attic Kneewalls are causing the adjoining rooms to become cold and drafty. Our solution for this customer was to remove the old fiberglass insulation. After the removal of the fiberglass insulation, we used our orange ZypFoam sealant to seal the gaps and holes of the attic floor. By air sealing the attic we have eliminated the cold and drafty rooms below. Next our team works on spray foaming the rim joists to eliminate unwanted air from leaking or seeping into and out of the attic. We have to address the attics Kneewall and staircase that joins the connecting room. The Kneewall and staircase is poorly insulated which causes more cold drafty rooms. Without the proper insulation these rooms will leak unwanted cool air or hot air making them uncomfortable. Our team installs our SilverGlo insulation panels onto the Kneewall and around the staircase walls in the attic. Graphite is infused into our SilverGlo foam insulation panels that bump up the insulation value by 24% over the standard EPS foam. Next our crew uses our orange ZypFoam sealant to seal the seams of the gaps of the SilverGlo Insulation panels. Finally our team blows-in our TruSoft Cellulose insulation (has an R-Value of R60) into the joist bays to complete the attics insulation. This attic is now properly insulated and air sealed. These images are all after the completion of air sealing the attic and insulating the Kneewall. Our TruSoft Cellulose insulation is not shown in these pictures just to show our customers what's involved in air sealing the attic and insulating the Kneewall. Our customer now enjoys a less drafty house, a more comfortable home, rooms easier to heat, lower fuel and electric bills.

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Cape Cod Attic Insulation in Avon By The Sea, NJ

This homeowner located in Avon By The Sea, NJ suffered from inadequate attic insulation. Also, a poorly insulated kneewall space and air leaks helped contribute to the owners hot and cold rooms. In short, our customer was suffering from uncomfortable rooms.

Our team removed the old fiberglass insulation and spray foamed the rim joists to eliminate the outside air from leaking into the attic. Next we installed our SilverGlo foam insulation panels on the bottom of the rafters in the kneewall spaces. Also we fasten Foamax insulation panels on the rafters to help insulate the roof. We use our orange ZypFoam sealant to air seal the floors gaps and holes by eliminating any air leaking in and out of the attic floors. Then the roof slopes are dense packed with our TruSoft cellulose insulation behind the Foamax and SilverGlo foam insulation panels. Finally, the flat ceiling (called Devils Triangle) is insulated with our TruSoft cellulose insulation. We also dense packed under the attics wooden floor or plywood with our TruSoft cellulose insulation.

Our customer now enjoys a house that’s more comfortable all year and now enjoys a much more energy efficient house. A house that is more energy efficient means this customer is paying less for their energy bills.

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Crawl Space Encapsulation System in Manasquan, NJ

We are working in a homeowner’s crawl space at Manasquan, NJ and found it to be a mess. Our customer’s crawl space is lacking the proper insulation and has an exposed dirt floor. This particular crawl space had very little room to work in but our crew always finds a way to accomplish each project.

Our team spray foamed the rim joist to prevent unwanted air from entering the house. With the exposed foundational walls, we fastened our SilverGlo foam insulation panels to help insulate the crawl space. Next we spiked down our TerraBlock foam insulation mats to the ground to help insulate the floors. The heavy duty 20 mil thick CleanSpace crawl space encapsulation liners is installed across the floor with mechanical fasteners to the walls and spiked to the floor. Finally we use our ZypFoam to seal the seams of the SilverGlo and of the CleanSpace liner.

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Poorly Insulated Attic & Knewall Space in Manalapan Township, NJ

A homeowner in Manalapan Township, NJ wanted their home to feel more comfortable all year round. This homeowner was experiencing cold and drafty rooms during the winter. During the summer they would experience hot and stuffy rooms. Our team took no time finding issues in the attic and kneewall space that were making this owner’s house uncomfortable. By properly insulating the kneewall space with our knowledge and techniques we were able to make the adjoining room more comfortable. We used similar techniques to properly insulate the attic making the owner’s house more comfortable and energy efficient.

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Roof Moisture Turns To Frost in Neptune City, NJ

During the winter we have some cold temperatures in the Northeast. A homeowner in Neptune City, NJ had contacted us about some cold rooms and frost in their attic. After inspecting the attic our team found plenty of moisture that was causing condensation to freeze or frost over.

We have evidence of condensation on our customers tempered glass that was being stored in the attic. Looking at the roof we can see the nails are even frosting over.  When frost forms on the roof sheathing or wood it potentially can cause roof delamination, dry rot, mold and ice damming. These can all be causes of moisture build up in the attic. We can help eliminate or limit moisture build up by air sealing and insulating the attic.

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Spray Foaming Basement Rim Joists in Middletown Township, NJ

This homeowner in Middletown Township, NJ had some cold drafty rooms and cold floors on their first floor. When we inspected the owner’s basement we found no insulation on the concrete walls and the rim joists were not insulated. To insulate the basement we installed our Basement to Beautiful insulation panels to the concrete walls. Though the job is not done, we first have to insulate the rim joists in the basement. By spray foaming the rim joists we create a thermal barrier in the house or basement. This thermal barrier seals the rim joists so unwanted air does not leak into the house. Insulating the rim joist is extremely important; if this step is skipped we will still have air seeping into the basement and causing cold floors or cold drafty rooms above.

Our customer now has a more comfortable house, lower fuel and electric bills.

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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.

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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.

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Weatherizing or Air Sealing Porch Windows in Belmar, NJ

A homeowner in Belmar, NJ had issues with their front porch being too cold. We found their front porch poorly insulated. Our crew solved the owners issue by dense-packing the exterior walls and porch’s roof. During our inspection we also found large gaps in the framing of the porch windows. Our customer actually got so fed up being cold they inserted fiberglass insulation in between the gaps of the framed windows. By weatherizing or air sealing the porch windows, we will help prevent or eliminate outside air from leaking or seeping into the gaps of the window frames. We use our orange ZypFoam sealant to air seal the gaps and seams of the window frames. Finally, we shave off the excess foam so we never see any of the insulation. This homeowner now has an air sealed or weatherized porch that is properly insulated. Our customer now enjoys a more comfortable and energy efficient house.

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Attic Moisture Droplets in Neptune Township, NJ

Our team inspected a homeowner’s attic in Neptune Township, NJ. We found signs of moisture build up or condensation on the roof sheathing and attic floor. When an attic is not properly vented we can have moisture or condensation form on the roof sheathing. This moisture or condensation can cause rusty nails and moisture droplets to fall down onto the attic floor. Looking down onto the attic floor we found moisture droplets that stained the fiberglass insulation. Even looking at the attic decking we have evidence of droplets of water staining the floors. The roof sheathing is deteriorating as we can see pieces of wood in the fiberglass insulation. There is also evidence of the roof sheathing starting to delaminate. With this moisture build up it can also cause mold and dry rot. This is why our customers contact us for our help. At Dave Hoh’s Home Comfort & Energy Experts we make homes more comfortable and energy efficient.

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Attic Insulation and Moisture Issues in Marlboro, NJ

In Marlboro, NJ a homeowner was having moisture and insulation issues in the attic. Looking at the old fiberglass insulation we found dust and dirt all over the insulation. This is a sign that the attic is not properly air sealed. The adjoining wall is also poorly insulated and needs to be addressed. We also have condensation built up on the roof sheathing and rafters. If we look closely we can see rusty nails in the roof sheathing and stained moisture droplets on the floor of the attic or in the insulation. By properly ventilating the attic we can help alleviate moisture build up. Condensation or moisture build up can also cause dry rot and mold. As we can see this owner has mold on their roof raters and sheathing. Once our crew treats the moisture issues, we will then use our orange ZypFoam sealant to air seal the attic. Next we installed retaining walls to help contain our TruSoft cellulose insulation. We install our SilverGlo foam insulation panels onto the adjacent wall then air seal the seams. Finally, our team will blow-in our TruSoft cellulose insulation.

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Cold Master Bedroom above Garage in Ocean Township, NJ

A homeowner asked us for help because their master bedroom was too cold and uncomfortable. In Ocean Township, NJ this owner’s master bedroom was located above the garage. This homeowner was lacking the proper insulation. We resolved our owner’s issues by installing our SilverGlo insulation panels to the adjoining walls room and to the exterior walls in the kneewall. Next our experts fasten SilverGlo insulation panels where the floors meet the walls. Our team can now dense pack our TruSoft Cellulose insulation into the floors of the master bedroom. Finally we air seal the seams with our orange ZypFoam sealant. Now our owner has a thermal barrier protecting them from the outside air. The master bedroom and this customer has a much more comfortable and energy efficient home.

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Spray Foaming Rim Joists in Middletown, NJ

This homeowner in Middletown, NJ had cold floors above their crawlspace and basement. We simply resolved the owner’s cold floors by spray foaming the rim joists. By spray foaming the rim joists we are preventing cold air from seeping into the floors above. The owners floors are warmer and the homeowner will enjoy a much more comfortable and energy efficient home.

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Humidity in Crawl Space in Belmar, NJ

We are in this homeowner’s crawl space located at Brick, NJ. Normally we place the Sedona on the floor on a stand but the circumstances called for the dehumidifier to be hung. Removing moisture from "damp" air in a basement or crawl space can help insulation function more effectively while also helping to prevent mold, wood rot and metal corrosion. This system will create better indoor air quality and a healthier home!

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Crawl Space Insulation in Middletown Township, NJ

We are looking at a completed crawl space in Middletown Township, NJ. First our team spray foamed the rim joists and fastened our SilverGlo insulation panels to the exterior walls. Next we installed TerraBlock foam insulation across the crawl space floor by fastening it to the ground using spikes. Finally the heavy duty, 20 mil thick CleanSpace crawl space encapsulation liner is installed permanently across the floor. Also our team of experts will go around and use our orange ZypFoam sealant to seal all the seams that need to be sealed. This homeowner now has a crawl space that is properly encapsulated and insulated.

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Poorly Insulated & Ventilated Attic in Middletown Township, NJ

There is nothing worse than feeling uncomfortable in your own home. With an R-Value of only R-19 of exposed fiberglass insulation this homeowner in Middletown Township, NJ needed our help. This owner’s attic was poorly insulated and ventilated. Looking at the fiberglass insulation we can see stained droplets that are caused by condensation and moisture. The nails on the roof sheathing will start to rust and moisture droplets will drip staining the fiberglass insulation. This could cause dry rot and/or mold. Our team of expert’s air sealed the attic with our orange ZypFoam sealant, created retaining walls and removed the fiberglass insulation that blocked the baffle vents. Finally, we blew-in our TruSoft cellulose insulation to the proper R-Value of R-60. This homeowner now has a much more comfortable house and an energy efficient home!

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Poorly Insulated Ducts in Freehold, NJ

In Freehold, NJ we have a homeowner with poorly insulated ductwork. Attics can reach over 140 degrees during the summer and with that heat these poorly insulated ducts will heat up. These large gaps in the insulation leak the attics hot air back into the conditioned rooms. We can also see the flexible trunks poorly connected to the supply duct. This will also create hot attic air to leak back into the ducts warming the cool air you paid for. To resolve this issue we encapsulated the ductwork by using our SilverGlo insulation panels which have a radiant barrier to help reflect the heat away from the ducts. This homeowner now has a more comfortable and energy efficient home.

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TruSoft Blown Cellulose Insulation in Manalapan Township, NJ

In Manalapan Township, NJ we removed the old fiberglass insulation and air sealed the attic. Next our team of experts built retaining dams to contain the cellulose insulation. This homeowner also had their AC handler replaced and we encapsulated any other remaining ducts needed. Finally as shown in the image, we blew-in our TruSoft cellulose insulation. This homeowner now has a more comfortable and energy efficient home.

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Poorly Insulated Attic in Sea Girt, NJ

In Sea Girt, NJ we have a homeowner with poor insulation in the attic. We can see exposed fiberglass insulation that is doing next to nothing to insulate the attic. Also the attic is not air sealed which means air the owner is paying for is leaking into the attic. After removing the old insulation we created retaining walls and a new decking. Dense-packing underneath the new decking with our TruSoft cellulose insulation will allow a catwalk and storage area for the owner. Finally we blew-in TruSoft cellulose insulation to an R-Value of R-60. This homeowner now has a more comfortable and energy efficient home.

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New Home Not Air Sealed in Neptune City, NJ

This new home in Neptune City, NJ had comfort and energy issues. Even new homes have issues and this owner needed our help to make their home more comfortable. Each state and municipality has varying regulations on how homes are built. With comfort issues on the second floor our team inspected the attic only to find no one air sealed the attic. Our team pulled up the insulation and used orange ZypFoam sealant to air seal all the gaps and holes in the attic floor. This attic is now properly air sealed and ready for TruSoft cellulose insulation to be blown-in. This homeowner now has a properly air sealed attic and a more comfortable and energy efficient home.

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Attic Insulation & Duct Encapsulation in Howell Township, NJ

In Howell Township, NJ, a homeowner faced comfort issues due to inadequate insulation and poorly insulated ducts in their attics. To resolve these issues, our team air sealed the attic using ZypFoam sealant. Additionally, we encapsulated the ducts with SilverGlo insulation panels, effectively reducing radiant heat and improving temperature control. We also secured SilverGlo to the adjoining wall to prevent air leaks and built retaining walls to contain TruSoft cellulose insulation in the attic. Additionally, we installed a catwalk for easy maintenance access. These improvements resulted in a more comfortable and energy-efficient home for the homeowner.

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Cold Drafty Rooms, Attic Storage & Insulation in Fair Haven, NJ

In Fair Haven, NJ, a homeowner was dealing with cold rooms, inadequate attic insulation, and a shortage of storage space. After inspection, we found that conditioned air was leaking into the attic, leading to higher energy bills. We fixed this by insulating the adjoining walls using SilverGlo foam boards and sealing them with orange ZypFoam. Additionally, we sealed the attic floor with ZypFoam and created retaining walls to contain TruSoft cellulose insulation. To finish, we installed SilverGlo foam boards in the attic storage area, covered them with wooden planks, screwed the wooden planks to the floor and sealed the seams with ZypFoam. As a result, the homeowner now enjoys a more comfortable and energy-efficient home with attic storage space.

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Sealing Off Basement Entry to Prevent Air Infiltration in Cliffwood, NJ

This homeowner in Cliffwood, NJ, had an issue with their basement bulkhead or cellar door, which was allowing outside air to seep into the basement. To fix this, we framed out the bottom of the stairs and created space for a new door frame (highlighted in green) by chipping away at the concrete. We sealed the frame using orange ZypFoam sealant and then installed the door using plywood, adding SilverGlo foam boards for insulation (also highlighted in green). By securing the door with a latch, we successfully sealed off the basement entrance, preventing outside air from infiltrating the basement or the house.

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Air Sealing & Insulating Attic in Cliffwood, NJ

In Cliffwood, NJ, a homeowner experienced discomfort due to an attic lacking adequate air sealing and insulation. Upon inspecting the attic pipes, we identified gaps allowing conditioned air to escape into the attic. To address this issue, we removed the inadequate insulation and applied orange ZypFoam sealant to effectively air seal the attic floor. Additionally, we constructed retaining walls to contain insulation and introduced TruSoft cellulose insulation through a blow-in process. These measures have significantly enhanced the comfort and energy efficiency of the homeowner's residence.

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Dense-Packing Exterior Walls in Manasquan, NJ

In Manasquan, NJ, a homeowner experienced discomfort and energy loss due to insufficient insulation in the exterior walls. Many older homes lack proper insulation, using porous fiberglass that allows air flow, compromising effectiveness. To address this, we enhance insulation by removing the siding, drilling holes in between the cavity walls, and injecting TruSoft cellulose insulation through a dense-packing technique. We then seal the holes, reinstall the siding, significantly reducing air leakage for improved comfort and energy efficiency.

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Attic Air Sealing in Marlboro, NJ

You wouldn't leave a window open on a cold night during winter with the furnace going full tilt. That's exactly what you're doing if you haven't air sealed your home! Many homeowners are unaware that it's not uncommon for a home to have the equivalent of an open window's worth of air leakage, even when all windows are tightly shut. Inspecting this customer's attic in Marlboro, NJ, it is evident that proper air sealing was not performed. There are gaps ranging from 1/4 to 1/2 inch, allowing conditioned air to leak into the attic space. Areas requiring air sealing, including both drill holes and gaps along the top plates in the attic, are highlighted in both green and orange. Prevent air leakage in your attic with effective air sealing. Contact us today to reduce energy costs and enhance the comfort of your home.

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Unsealed Rim Joists in Middletown Township, NJ

The finished basement in Middletown Township, NJ, had insufficient air sealing around the rim joists, resulting in the infiltration of cold outside air. This led to drafts, cold floors, and increased energy bills. To remedy this, our team began by removing the fiberglass insulation packed into the joist bays of the rim joists. Following this, we applied spray foam to seal off potential air leaks where the walls and ceilings meet the rim joists. This thorough process ensures a snug, comfortable, and energy-efficient home by preventing unwanted air infiltration.

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Basement & Small Crawl Space in Atlantic Highlands, NJ

The basement and small crawl space of a homeowner in Atlantic Highlands, NJ, are afflicted by insufficient insulation and air leakage, resulting in cold floors, discomfort, and increased energy costs. Upon examination of the exposed exterior basement walls, it's evident that they lack insulation to prevent air infiltration through the porous cinder block walls. Without proper sealing of the rim joists, the homeowner will continue to experience drafts, cold floors, and various other issues stemming from inadequate air sealing. Upon inspection of the small crawl space, we identified the same issues. Want to know how we can enhance the comfort of your home? It's simple! With our expertise in building science and premium materials, we can make this home—or any home—more comfortable and energy-efficient. Just ask us how.

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Inadequate Attic Insulation in Allenhurst, NJ

This homeowner in Allenhurst, NJ, owns a stunning early 1900s home. During our attic inspection, we observed inadequate insulation and a lack of proper air sealing—a common issue in both older and newer homes. Despite the seemingly good condition of the ductwork, if there's insufficient air sealing or insulation, conditioned air can escape into the attic, leading to increased energy expenses and decreased comfort. By utilizing ZypFoam sealant for air sealing and adding TruSoft cellulose insulation to achieve the recommended R-Value of R-60, we can significantly enhance the comfort and energy efficiency of this home.

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Leaky Can Lights and Inadequate Insulation in Bradley Beach, NJ

Upon inspection of the homeowner’s attic in Bradley Beach, NJ, it's clear that the insulation is insufficient. The presence of dirt buildup in the fiberglass insulation around the can lights suggests inadequate air sealing, leading to the escape of conditioned air into the attic. Moreover, visible gaps in the attic insulation worsen the problem. To address these issues, we propose installing TiteShell covers over the can lights and sealing them with ZypFoam. Additionally, we will seal the remainder of the attic floor and bolster insulation with TruSoft cellulose to improve both comfort and energy efficiency.

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Poorly Air-Sealed Attic in Brielle, NJ

During our complimentary inspection in Brielle, NJ, we discovered inadequate air sealing in the homeowner's attic. We discovered drill holes that allow the conditioned air, which the owner pays for, to escape into the attic. Further investigation revealed visible gaps in the attic's top plates, contributing to air leakage. Upon inspecting the plywood floor, we observed additional gaps. Beneath the attic floor, fiberglass insulation was visible, covered by plywood. Without proper air sealing of the top plates, the homeowner risks higher energy bills due to air leaks into the attic. Fortunately, we offer solutions to address these issues and enhance insulation, including creating a proper storage room. Contact us to properly air-seal the attic, install blow-in TruSoft cellulose insulation to achieve an R-value of R-60, and construct retaining walls with a sealed storage deck. These measures will significantly improve your home's comfort and energy efficiency.

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Air Sealing a Leaky Attic Floor in Sea Girt, NJ

Upon inspecting the attic of this homeowner in Sea Girt, NJ, we discovered that the floor was not properly air sealed. Without air sealing, warm air from the homes conditioned space escapes into the attic during winter, needlessly heating the attic and increasing energy bills. This also leads to discomfort in colder months. In summer, the attic can reach temperatures over 140 degrees Fahrenheit, and without proper air sealing, this heat infiltrates the indoor space as hot air seeps through gaps in the attic floor. Upon examining these images, we can observe gaps in the floor that are approximately 1/2 inch wide, including gaps around the pipe and several open drill holes. To solve these issues, we use ZypFoam sealant to seal top plates, sill plates, and any exposed holes or gaps in the attic floor before insulation. This process creates a more effective thermal barrier between the attic and conditioned living space. By air sealing the attic, we significantly enhance comfort and energy efficiency in this home.

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Crawl Space Insulation & Encapsulation in Sea Girt, NJ

During our free inspection of a crawl space in Sea Girt, NJ, we discovered inadequate insulation. The foundational exterior walls lack insulation, and the porous cinderblock walls allows air to infiltrate, potentially leading to moisture issues and discomfort throughout the house due to the "stack effect." Additionally, the rim joists are unsealed, contributing to cold floors. To remedy these issues, we installed SilverGlo rigid foam boards on the crawl space's exterior walls to create a thermal barrier, preventing outside air infiltration. Sealing the rim joists with spray foam will further enhance insulation and comfort. Finally, we recommend encapsulating the crawl space floor with a 20 mil thick CleanSpace liner featuring Ultrafresh anti-microbial properties to improve indoor air quality. We're improving comfort and energy efficiency in New Jersey homes, one house at a time.

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