Attic before renovation
The attic had old, sagging, and ineffective insulation, allowing air to pass through multiple cracks and joints. Thermal bridges were visible around hatches and light fixtures, while stagnant moisture promoted condensation and mold growth. This situation resulted in significant heat loss, limited thermal comfort, and high heating bills for the owner.
Complete attic sealing
Our team carefully caulked all critical areas, including joints, cracks, hatches, and ducts. This step blocks air infiltration, eliminates thermal bridges, and creates a solid foundation for insulation. Sealing is essential for the insulation to perform at its best, ensuring a comfortable and energy-efficient attic.
Protecting light bulbs with TiteShell
Recessed lighting fixtures are a critical point of air leakage. We installed TiteShell protective boxes, which completely prevent air from flowing through the fixtures while securing the electrical installation. This solution eliminates a major thermal bridge, improves the energy efficiency of the attic, and ensures consistent thermal comfort throughout the home.
Final insulation with TruSoft cellulose
We blew our TruSoft cellulose fiber insulation over the entire surface of the attic, ensuring high R-value, uniform coverage, and excellent moisture resistance. This step transforms the attic into an energy-optimized, airtight, and well-ventilated space, significantly reducing heat loss, improving thermal comfort, and preventing the formation of ice dams and mold. The end result is a high-performance, durable, and comfortable attic for year-round use.
