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Case Study: Blown-In Cellulose Insulation Installation in Islip, NY

Town/Neighborhood: Islip
Borough/County: Suffolk County
Construction Type: Residential
Category: Insulation Installation, Energy Efficiency Upgrade
 

Problem:

The homeowner needed to improve the energy efficiency and comfort of their home. Three walls, totaling approximately 1,050 square feet, lacked sufficient insulation. This caused higher utility bills, poor temperature regulation, and increased noise transfer from outside.

Solution:

Work Area A: Three Designated Walls (Approx. 1,050 sq.ft)
Following our inspection, the homeowner agreed to complete drywall repairs before our work began. Once ready, our Zavza Seal team proceeded with the installation of blown-in cellulose insulation, dense-packed to provide an R-Value of R-16 for optimal thermal performance.

We carefully cut access ports to insert the insulation into the wall cavities. This process ensured complete coverage without gaps, preventing energy loss and improving comfort. After installation, we repaired the access ports, taped, and applied compound to create a smooth finish.

Note: The cellulose insulation used in this project is environmentally friendly, fire-resistant with a Class 1 fire rating, and highly effective at reducing outside noise. It also offers water and moisture resistance, excellent sound absorbency, and is Gold Certified to contribute to a healthier indoor environment.

Before and after pictures of insulation work in the roof of the propety

Conclusion and Call to Action:

This Islip insulation upgrade transformed the home’s energy performance, reducing heating and cooling costs while enhancing indoor comfort year-round. By using high-quality blown-in cellulose, we ensured long-lasting protection against temperature fluctuations, noise, and moisture.

If your home is under-insulated or you are tired of high energy bills, Zavza Seal can help. Contact us today for a free consultation and let our team design an energy-efficient solution tailored to your home.

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