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The problem: This client from Brossard had an attic that was not insulated well. It had old fiberglass and it wasn't optimal for this attic. Also, the client was feeling that his rooms upstairs were not comfortable. During winter they were cold and in the summer they were really hot. Something not right was happening in this attic.
The solution: We remove all the old isolation, after this, we seal off all cracks that happen to leaks air with expandable foam. After, we blown over 16 inches of cellulose to achieve R60 of value.
The problem
Mold in the attic because of poor ventilation and low insulation.
The customer seeks to decontaminate the attic and reinsolate it.
The solution
Our team has removed existing mold in the attic thanks to our MoldX product. We then closed the air leaks on the attic floor and isolated the attic with Cellulose Fiber.
The spectacular transformation we brought to the attic of a Greenfield Park home! Before our intervention, the household suffered from excessive drafts, exorbitant winter electricity bills, and even worrisome mold stains. Our team intervened with innovative solutions. We removed the old insulation, revealing hidden air leaks, then applied our Mold-X2 product to eliminate any trace of mold. Next, we sealed every hole, including the attic access hatch, ensuring airtight insulation. Finally, thanks to our TruSoft cellulose insulation, we achieved superior insulation quality.
Our client in Anjou contacted us to inspect his attic insulation, which he felt was not performing as expected. Our specialist found insufficient insulation and air leaks, so we added more insulation and sealed all leaks. The completed work significantly reduces heating and cooling costs, prevents moisture build-up, and enhances energy efficiency.
The problem
The attic’s insulation of Mr. Gagnon's house was insufficient. There were only 10 in. and less fiberglass mats, which was equivalent to an R-25 value. This made her home uncomfortable, rooms were often too hot in summer and too cold in winter, and her house’s energy costs were very high.
The solution
Reinsulate the attic to achieve an R-60 value and thus make the house more comfortable and energy efficient.
We sealed all the air leaks on the attic floor, insulated the duct system as well as the chimney and insulated the vertical wall separating two attic levels. Then we installed vents all the way through the soffits and then blew just over 16” of cellulose fiber.