Before & After

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Tanya reached out to us because her home in Clovis was struggling to maintain a comfortable temperature. No matter how often she adjusted her thermostat, her house remained warm in the summer and chilly in the winter. After inspecting her attic, we found the culprit: only 4 inches of aging cellulose insulation. This insufficient insulation was allowing conditioned air to escape, forcing her HVAC system to work overtime and driving up her energy bills.

To resolve the issue, we started by removing the old, ineffective cellulose insulation. Once the attic was clear, we thoroughly air-sealed all gaps, cracks, and penetrations with closed-cell foam to prevent unwanted airflow between the attic and Tanya’s living space. This step significantly improves energy efficiency by keeping conditioned air inside where it belongs.

Next, we installed a fresh layer of high-quality blown-in fiberglass insulation, bringing her attic up to an R38 level—the recommended standard for optimal thermal performance. This upgrade will help keep Tanya’s home cool during Clovis’ scorching summers and warm throughout the colder months, all while lowering her heating and cooling costs.

Thanks to this insulation upgrade, Tanya will enjoy improved indoor comfort, better energy efficiency, and reduced utility bills for years to come.

Gary reached out to us because his home was struggling to stay cool in the summer, causing his air conditioner to work overtime. Upon inspecting his attic, we found the root of the problem—old, insufficient insulation and significant dust and debris buildup. With only 6 inches of deteriorated insulation, his home was losing a substantial amount of conditioned air, leading to high energy costs and discomfort.

To resolve the issue, we performed a full attic restoration. First, we removed all the old, ineffective insulation and thoroughly cleaned the attic space. We then sanitized the entire area with Nisus DSV, a powerful disinfectant designed to eliminate bacteria, mold, and other contaminants. We also installed rodent-proof barriers to keep rodents and other pests out of the attic. Next, we meticulously air-sealed all gaps, including top plates, wire penetrations, and registers, to prevent energy loss and improve indoor air quality.

Once the attic was fully prepped, we installed 14 inches of premium fiberglass insulation, bringing it up to the Energy Star-recommended R38 level. This upgrade significantly improved the home’s energy efficiency. With this restoration, Gary will enjoy a cooler home in the summer, a warmer home in the winter, and lower heating and cooling costs for years to come.

Juling reached out to us because her home in Clovis was struggling to maintain a stable indoor temperature. Her air conditioner was running non-stop in the summer, yet the house remained warm, leading to rising energy bills. After inspecting her attic, we found only 3 inches of old cellulose insulation—well below the recommended level. This inadequate insulation was allowing heat to seep into the home during summer and escape during winter, making her HVAC system work overtime.

To resolve this, we first air-sealed all major leakage points, including gaps around plumbing, wiring, and HVAC registers, using closed-cell foam. This step is crucial in preventing unwanted airflow between the attic and living spaces. Once the attic was properly sealed, we installed high-quality blown-in fiberglass insulation, bringing the attic up to an R38 level, which meets Energy Star recommendations for optimal efficiency.

Thanks to this insulation upgrade, Juling’s home will now maintain a more consistent temperature throughout the year, leading to lower heating and cooling costs and a significantly improved level of comfort.

Dulce contacted us because her home in Tulare was struggling to maintain a comfortable temperature. No matter how much she adjusted her thermostat, her HVAC system was running constantly, leading to high energy bills. Upon inspecting her attic, we discovered that she had only 3 inches of old cellulose insulation—far below the recommended level. This lack of insulation was allowing heat to easily transfer between her attic and living areas, making it difficult to keep her home comfortable year-round.

To resolve this issue, we first air-sealed key areas of the attic, including top plates, plumbing and wire penetrations, and HVAC registers, using closed-cell foam. This process prevents unwanted air leakage and ensures that conditioned air stays inside the home. Next, we installed premium blown-in fiberglass insulation, bringing the attic up to an R38 level—the Energy Star recommendation for this region.

With this upgrade, Dulce’s home will now stay cooler in the summer, warmer in the winter, and far more energy-efficient. She’ll enjoy reduced heating and cooling costs while experiencing a more comfortable living environment year-round.

Kenny reached out to us because his home in Clovis was struggling to stay cool in the summer and warm in the winter. His HVAC system was running constantly, yet his home remained uncomfortable, and his energy bills were climbing. After conducting a thorough attic inspection, we found only 4 inches of old cellulose insulation—far below the recommended level—and significant dust and debris buildup. Additionally, there were gaps and air leaks allowing conditioned air to escape, making his HVAC system work even harder.

To restore Kenny’s attic, we began by extracting and disposing of the old, inefficient insulation. We then cleaned and sanitized the entire attic using a powerful disinfectant to eliminate dust, bacteria, and allergens. Next, we sealed all air leaks—including around wiring, plumbing penetrations, and top plates—with closed-cell foam to prevent energy loss. Finally, we blew in premium fiberglass insulation to achieve an R38 level, ensuring maximum efficiency and comfort.

With his fully restored attic, Kenny will now enjoy a more consistent indoor temperature, better air quality, and lower heating and cooling costs for years to come.

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