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The interior drywall would be covered in condensation every winter and cause streaks in the paint that the homeowner would then have to touch up every year. The problem was caused by the interior vertical wall on the vaulted ceiling being exposed to the attic without sufficient insulation providing a good thermal barrier between the warm interior air that was rising, coming in contact with the interior wall exposed to the cold temperature inside of the attic. Our solution was to install an R20 foam board with a radiant barrier on either side across the vaulted vertical wall and air seal between the insulation and the wall.
The homeowner noticed every winter that he would get moisture on his wall in his living room where his vaulted ceiling vertical interior wall is exposed to the attic. The interior drywall would be covered in condensation every winter and cause streaks in the paint that the homeowner would then have to touch up every year.
This attic had mold and lacking in insulation along with incorrect ventilation. After remediation we air sealed, removed and added all new cellulose insulation.
This attic had visible mold and was lacking insulation. After remediation we removed the insulation, air sealed and added all new cellulose
Insulation.
Our customer found us at a local Home Show. He mentioned in his home he had warmer rooms in the summer and cooler rooms in the winter. Our company came in and removed all insulation, air sealed and added new TruSoft Cellulose Insulation to a R-Value of R49. He mentioned once completed with the job he notice a big difference and now his HVAC system is not kicking on all the time and was happy with our process and saving money on his utility bills.
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