Air Seal Can Light Cover
This Tight Shell covers one of the can light fixtures below that were allowing air to escape the bedroom they were in. Uncontrolled air can be expensive.
Air Seal and Cover
This Tight Shell covers and in wall/ceiling speaker in the room which was allowing air to pass through and escape the room.
Exposed Can Light Fixtures
The room below had 10 different fixtures in the ceiling where conditioned air that was heated or cooled by the HVAC system was being allowed to escape through.
Exposed can light fixture.
The room below had 10 different fixtures in the ceiling where conditioned air that was heated or cooled by the HVAC system was being allowed to escape through. This would be covered and air sealed to control the flow of air in and out of the attic.
This insulation and can light fixtures.
The room below had 10 different fixtures in the ceiling where conditioned air that was heated or cooled by the HVAC system was being allowed to escape through. After covering the fixtures, additional insulation was blown in to cover this whole area.
Eliminating Door Drafts
This door sweep was attached to the existing door to help provide a better seal around the door.
Eliminating Door Drafts
This door sweep was attached to the existing door to help provide a better seal around the door.
Blown Insulation
The insulation was blown in through this tube/hose that needed to be run through a bedroom window in order to reach the attic above.