Insulation

Our expertise in insulation has allowed us to successfully complete numerous projects in Long Island communities including Suffolk, Nassau, Brooklyn, and Queens.

Our team of experts worked diligently to ensure that the insulation projects were done efficiently and effectively. We take pride in delivering top-notch results that meet the needs and exceed the expectations of our clients.

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Basement – Ceiling Insulation

Problem: The client had an unfinished basement with no insulation making it a haven for moisture, mold growth, and water damage.

Solution: Our experts sprayed all exposed surfaces with an all-natural disinfectant removing mold and mildew. (Our spray is highly effective against viruses, bacteria, pests, and rodents, and has the lowest EPA toxicity rating. It is also non-flammable, non-irritable, and odorless).

Next, we applied batt insulation which gives an R-value of 30 to make the client’s home more comfortable and to reduce energy consumption.

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Basement – Ceiling Insulation

Problem: The client complained of hefty energy bills, inferior indoor air quality, and extreme temperature fluctuations. As a result, the house was cold in winter despite the heating running full time.

Solution: Our experts insulated the rim joist opening at the ceiling of the laundry room and the boiler room. We used spray foam insulation, blew dense-packed cellulose insulation (R-value of 38- ), and then installed point-bonded non-woven netting to cover the ceiling. As a result, within a week, the house got comfortable with adequate warmth from the heating without blasting full-time, and there was noticeable better air quality.

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Crawlspace – Ceiling and Floor Insulation

Problem: Moisture problems in the basement were at risk of developing mold and mildew in addition to pest infestation. There was also a complaint of ineffective heating within the house.
Solution: In the ceiling, we applied fast-rise closed-cell formulation foam insulation as this provides effective thermal insulation to stop heat energy from traveling both in and out.

Our spray foam insulation is USA-made and environmentally friendly – it will not develop toxic vapors. It will not crack or lose its chemical cohesiveness for decades. Our foam offers water and moisture resistance. We aim to insulate your home effectively to improve energy efficiency and save thousands of dollars on heating bills annually.

We also placed a vapor barrier on the floor, a vapor retarder material that reduces the rate at which water vapor can move through a material.

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Attic – Floor Insulation

Problem: The old insulation in the house was a harbor of disease, with pest and mold infestation. Everyone in the house complained of having on-and-off allergy reactions. The air quality was inferior, with a thick layer of debris covering the insulation. The client also complained of inefficient heating and cooling in the house, along with hefty energy bills.

Solution: We removed and disposed of the old insulation and cleaned and vacuumed the attic. We then sprayed all exposed surfaces with an all-natural disinfectant that eliminates mold and mildew and repels rodents. Then we blew in cellulose insulation to cover the entire subject area to achieve a value of R40.

Our disinfectant spray is highly effective against viruses and bacteria, has the lowest EPA toxicity rating, and is non-flammable, non-irritable, and odorless.

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Crawl Space Roof

Problem: The crawlspace in the property was responsible for leaking the air out. As a result, the conditioning constantly ran without any real effect on sustaining indoor air quality and temperature. Due to this, the energy bills were skyrocketing; there were complaints of moisture, humidity, and poor air quality in the adjutant areas.

Solution: Our experts installed batt insulation in the roof of the crawl space. The results were immediate; increased comfort, reduced moisture, radon gas and pollutants penetration and a noticeable decrease in energy costs. There was also a marked improvement in the air quality of the whole house.

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Attic – Floor Insulation

Problem: Although the client had existing batt insulation installed in the attic, keeping the heating and cooling contained within the attic was insufficient. The energy bills were also over the roof because the systems ran constantly.

Solution: We blew in dense-packed cellulose insulation on top of the existing batt insulation for an R-value of 38. Then we installed point-bonded non-woven netting to cover the attic floor for better heating and cooling.

NOTE: The insulation we use is environmentally friendly. It’s fire resistant and meets a class 1 fire rating. It reduces outside noise substantially, offers water and moisture resistance, and provides excellent sound absorbency. Our goal is to insulate your home effectively to improve the home’s energy efficiency. Our insulation is Gold Certified and contributes to a healthier indoor environment.

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Attic – Roof Insulation

Problem: Insufficient insulation in the home led to the non-regulation of temperature. As a result, the house was very uncomfortable to be in.

Solution: Our team accessed the existing light openings and blew in dense-packed cellulose insulation for an R-value of 48 in the attic. After that, they installed a point-bonded non-woven netting across the rafters of the attic roof, including the front and rear attic walls.

NOTE: The insulation we use is environmentally friendly. It’s fire resistant and meets a class 1 fire rating. It reduces outside noise substantially, offers water and moisture resistance, and excellent sound absorbency. Our goal is to insulate your home in an effective way to improve the home’s energy efficiency. Our insulation is Gold Certified and contributes to a healthier indoor environment.

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Attic – Wall & Ceiling Insulation

Problem: The home’s inadequate insulation prevented the temperature from being controlled. As a result, it was just uncomfortable to be inside the house.

Solution: We blew in dense-packed cellulose insulation for an R-value of 21 for the walls and 40 for the ceiling, then installed point-bonded non-woven netting to cover the subject area. This immediately affected the regulation of temperature and maintaining a good indoor air quality.

NOTE: The insulation we use is environmentally friendly. It’s fire resistant and meets a class 1 fire rating. It reduces outside noise substantially, offers water and moisture resistance, and excellent sound absorbency. Our goal is to insulate your home in an effective way to improve the home’s energy efficiency.

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Crawlspace wall insulation

Problem: This property had insulation in certain areas, but it was in a deteriorated condition.

Solution: We replaced old, damaged insulation with 2″ fast-rise closed-cell-formulation foam insulation. Then we covered all the surfaces with a vapor barrier to complete. (Our sprayed foam is USA-made and environmentally friendly)

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Wall Insulation – Attic

Problem: The client’s home was cold, causing high energy consumption. As a result, there was an increased discomfort in the whole house, no matter how hard the heating ran.

Solution: We performed an inspection and proposed insulating the ceiling and walls to ensure proper insulation. We insulated with blown-in dense-packed cellulose insulation to achieve an R-value of 48; we installed a point-bonded non-woven netting to cover the entire area.

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Attic – Floor Insulation

Problem: The property became cold quicker than the rest of the home’s upper levels. As a result, the homeowners complained of long and uncomfortable winters every year.

Solution: After our experts installed attic floor insulation in the property, there was an immediate effect on the indoor temperature and air quality. The upper story could stay warm even when the heating was off and retain indoor temperature well. After a few months, the client also beamed about having reduced energy bills.

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Attic Floor Insulation

Problem: Since the property lacked attic floor insulation, the air from heating and cooling kept escaping. As a result, the energy costs were high, and the home was uncomfortable, especially in extreme seasons.

Solution: Our experts installed attic floor insulation into the attic, which greatly improved in controlling the air from escaping through the attic. As a result, the house was warm in winter and cool in summer without running the heating or cooling all the time. This also resulted in fewer energy bills, improved air quality, and moisture control within the property.

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Exterior wall insulation

Problem: The client renovated the home by replacing the drywall, so we didn’t want the three-inch holes drilled to inject the cellulose. We offered an alternative to insulating the home from the outside and removing the frame panels.

Solution: Apart from having no changes to the drywall indoors, the property got better insulation from the exterior walls. This also helped the client save floor space, lower energy bills, reduce carbon footprint, and gain acoustic insulation and fire resistance.

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Exterior wall insulation

Problem: Despite attic insulation, the client still complained of a drafty indoor environment. As a result, despite having heating and cooling running 24/7, the indoor temperature was still uncomfortable during extreme temperatures. The indoor air quality was also poor.

Solution: We recommended the client install exterior wall insulation on the property. Our experts injected dense-pack cellulose insulation without removing the drywall after drilling only 3-inch holes to inject the insulation. After patching, there was a noticeable difference in the indoor temperature and air quality with reduced energy bills.

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Exterior wall insulation

Problem: The lack of insulation in the property created cold drafts throughout the house in winter, and the home was extremely hot during the summer despite having heating and cooling running all the time. There was also a complaint of moisture in the walls, due to which seepage was forming. The mold had not developed yet but was soon expected to.

Solution: We insulated the Exterior Wall and the ceiling with R19 Batt insulation. This insulation comes with a vapor barrier and blocks moisture. Next, we installed gypsum board on the walls and the ceiling. We taped, spackled, and sanded the walls and ceiling to prepare the subject area for painting. 

With the insulation in place, there was an immediate effect on the indoor temperature and air quality. The client was also very happy with the low energy bills.

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Exterior Wall Insulation

Problem: The property did not have exterior wall insulation, which essentially protects it like a coat by keeping the temperature sustained without having to run heating and cooling too much. The client also complained about hefty energy bills.

Solution: We insulated the exterior walls of the property with cellulose insulation, allowing a cover to form around the home to envelop the thermal insulation within. Apart from providing optimal temperature inside the property, there was also a noticeable difference in the air quality. The energy bills are reduced dramatically.

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Exterior Wall Insulation

Problem: The client wanted to make the bathroom more comfortable since it was more drafty than the rest of the house. The bathroom couldn’t be insulated from the inside since tile work was in place.

Solution: Since the walls contained ceramic tiles, we decided to insulate them from the outside by removing the frame panels. The insulation dramatically improved the climate within the bathroom, making it more comfortable.

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Exterior Wall Insulation

Problem: The client complained of temperature fluctuations throughout the property. Since there was no insulation, there were cold drafts during the winter, and the house was hot during the summer. Since the heating and cooling were already working full-time, the client also had to worry about hefty energy bills.

Solution: The client had a property under construction where the walls were already open, so we insulated the property with spray foam. The exterior wall insulation in the property provided an envelope effect in the home and provided good thermal efficiency. After the insulation was installed, the client was satisfied with the indoor air quality and the remarkably steady temperature indoors. Since there was no need for the heating and cooling to run as much as before, the energy bills were also reduced.