Attic Insulation Photo Album: Stafford VA Attic Air Sealing and Insulation
This Stafford VA homeowner was unhappy with the comfort level in their house from season to season, often experiencing different temperatures throughout the house. They called us to see if we could help offer a solution. Our Home Performance Sales Pro Greg did a full inspection of the home and discovered that the attic was ineffectively and inefficiently insulated. After agreeing on the project, our Production Team started the work by removing the old insulation in the attic and then used Zyp Foam to seal up the gaps and cracks where air had been able to escape the living spaces below, including adding several can light covers to keep the heat from the lights from warming up the attic. Finally, Tru Soft cellulose insulation was blown in to fill up the space, burying much of the HVAC ducts running through the attic and covering the rest of the attic floor to the proper R value level. This will result in reduced energy use to heat and cool the home and will create more even temperatures from room to room, making the whole home more comfortable.
Old Insulation
Dust and debris in the air can be trapped in the insulation, showing the poor air quality and uncontrolled air that was able to move in and out of the attic before our project.
Attic Before
This old insulation would be removed and then replaced with a higher level of cellulose insulation which would cover the HVAC ducts seen here.
Old Insulation
Insufficient and inefficient old insulation will be removed before Zyp Foam is used to air seal.
Air Sealing with Zyp Foam
Zyp Foam is seen here having been used to seal all of the cracks and air gaps that were allowing conditioned air from escaping the rooms and living space below the attic.
Air Sealing with Zyp Foam
Zyp Foam is seen here having been used to seal all of the cracks and air gaps that were allowing conditioned air from escaping the rooms and living space below the attic. Can light covers are used to keep heat from the lights below out of the attic.
Tru Soft Cellulose Insulation
After air sealing, the attic space was filled with Tru Soft cellulose insulation.