Insulation Services Photo Album: Sealing an Attic with Dr. Energy Saver
Without air sealing an attic, hot air is still able to penetrate loose blown-in insulation, leading to higher energy bills and an uncomfortable home. This Topsham, ME, homeowner wanted to become more energy efficient, so they booked a free estimate with Dr. Energy Saver by TC Hafford Basement Systems. System Design Specialist Nima Farshid met with the homeowner and performed a Blower Door Test that showed room for improvement. Nima worked with the homeowner to design a Dr. Energy Saver system that would make their home more comfortable and energy efficient.
First the old insulation was removed, and the attic was air-sealed where needed with ZypFoam. Any areas that could leak air into the home were filled in and around the chimney. Next, SilverGlo was installed for added protection, and TruSoft Cellulose installation was blown in to reinsulate the area. TruSoft Cellulose is an environmentally friendly product made from recycled materials that are treated for fire resistance. Unlike typical fiberglass insulation that will melt when presented with a flame, TruSoft Cellulose insulation will resist the flame and won’t ignite. Now the homeowner not only has a more energy efficient home, but a more comfortable and safer home thanks to Dr. Energy Saver by TC Hafford Basement Systems.
Before
Old fiberglass insulation without air sealing
Before
Old fiberglass insulation without air sealing
Before
Old fiberglass insulation without air sealing
Before
Old fiberglass insulation without air sealing
After
Attic sealed with ZypFoam and insulated with TruSoft Cellulose Insulation
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Attic sealed with ZypFoam and insulated with TruSoft Cellulose Insulation
After
Attic sealed with ZypFoam and insulated with TruSoft Cellulose Insulation
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Attic sealed with ZypFoam and insulated with TruSoft Cellulose Insulation