Weatherization & Insulation

Weatherization is modifying a building to reduce energy consumption and optimize energy efficiency. In the United States, buildings use one third of all energy consumed and two thirds of all electricity.

A simple low tech energy audit can give you a view of where you home stands.
It can help you to achieve great savings.

blowing side wall insulationI use loose fill cellulose and fiberglass insulation, plus spray foam to achieve the needed results. Loose fill  insulation is blown into walls and attic spaces, conforming to your homes spaces and surrounding your family with a seamless insulation system, something solid fiberglass batts can’t do. Don’t be fooled by the fact that your attic is “insulated.” Chances are, your attic insulation isn’t doing its job – or it may not even exist! Insulation failure is an energy problem in both old and modern homes.

A first step to any insulation project is to make the home ready for it. That means sealing all points where warm air can enter and escape, building dams around the chimney and checking the attic hatch. Looking at doors, walls and windows for leaks.

Existing homes new and old need a quality, cost effective insulation solution. Whether your home is 100 years old or recently completed, it’s pays to have your home and attic inspected.

CELLULOSE BENEFITS:

  • It’s the environmentally friendly choice – made from post-consumer recycled materials
  • Energy Star rated – peace of mind knowing you’re saving money.
  • Create a quieter home – insulating interior walls is a great way to help improve heating & cooling while also adding a new level of serenity

Bring your home up to the energy standards adapted to new homes.
It will save you money today and make your home much more comfortable,
In most  cases, the return will be there when you decide to sell.

insulation machine being loaded