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Basement Insulated with Closed Cell Spray Foam in Afton, NY

This homeowner has an older farmhouse, which had a very small crawl space and a laid stone basement. The walls were sprayed with closed cell spray foam to grade (2 feet) with 2 inches of closed cell spray foam as well as sealing the rim joists to make this home much more comfortable for the homeowners.

Greene, NY - Spray Foam

This Greene, NY mobile home was losing the insulation underneath.

 

3 inches of closed cell spray foam was applied, creating a better more permanent barrier to the cold.

Elmira, NY Spray Foaming New Construction Home

This home is almost done. Some of the finishing touches are being done at this very moment. As shown, there were plenty of gaps and cracks where the cold winter air could seep right in. Now that it is spray foamed, you almost don't need a heater in the home. Once it's warmed up, it stays that way for quite a while. Just imagine what is behind your drywall. How many places are there that you would be able to see right to the outside? Those gaps and cracks are where your money is going. Now I'm not saying tear down your drywall and look for dollar bills. Just pull out your energy bills and see how much you are actually spending to heat and cool your home. Now imagine that getting adequate insulation would drastically reduce your bills. Would you do it? Or would you continue to throw your money in the garbage? 

Elmira, NY Spray Foam Insulation on Inside Walls

Another set of before and afters where it just goes to show that some insulation can go a long way. All of those nooks and crannies that could potentially let air escape or enter are where spray foam insulation is going to protect you and your home. It's all sealed now and good luck trying to find any places at all in those walls where air is going to be able to pass through. 

Van Etten, NY - TruSoft Cellulose

This homeowner in Van Etten, NY was facing chilly winters and unbearably hot summers. Our energy assessment showed the homeowner that a lot of the heat and cool air was escaping through the attic due to a lack of insulation and proper sealing. We proposed to remove the inadequate fiberglass batts first, then air seal the attic before open blowing 12 inches of our TruSoft Cellulose. 

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