This McLean VA attic was improperly insulated with bare spots allowing for heat and cool to escape the home freely. Additionally the exhaust duct system was not properly set up so air that was intended to be vented out of the home was actually being trapped in the attic. This all lead to the home being too hot in the warmer months and too cold in the cooler months, causing the homeowner to run their HVAC system more than they should have and increasing their energy bills. Our Sales Pro Pedro was called out to visit and performed a full home performance inspection to identify the solutions needed to help improve things. Our production team later came out, removed the existing insulation, used ZypFoam to air seal the attic and then installed Foamax paneling to insulate the space. The exhaust vents were properly placed and the exhaust vents were repaired in order to properly function. The attic is now a conditioned space able to be used for storage or any other use and is no longer impacted by the external temperatures in the winter or summer. The energy cost for the home will also be reduced as a result.
Attic before
Lack of insulation in some areas of this attic rendered the existing insulation useless.
Yamamoto attic
Exhaust vent ducts not properly placed were exhausting the vented air into the attic instead of outside.
Attic before
more bare spots where insulation was improperly installed.
Attic before
Having open spots with no insulation, they might as well have had none.
Attic before
Exhaust vent duct laying on insulation rather than venting out of the home.
Attic after
Foamax insulation panels installed will not keep the attic conditioned and allows for the use of the attic floor for storage once flooring planks are installed.
Attic after
Exhaust ducts properly venting out of the home after being corrected.
Attic after
Foamax insulation panels and ZypfFoam at the base to create an air seal.
Attic before
Old insulation as removed and an insulated flooring platform was installed to allow for access to walk from one end of the attic to another.