Recessed Can Light Cover
Recessed can lights are sources of great energy loss and can be a fire hazard. We recommend sealing these with our TiteShell recessed can light cover. This fire resistant enclosure is specifically designed to protect your light fixture from insulation in the attic and stop unwanted air leakage.
Moldy Attic
Warm, moist air that makes its way into a cool attic causes mold problems. Before our team can seal this attic, they need to kill the mold spores living there using Mold-X. Mold-X is applied using a fogger, much like the ones used in pest control. The product will kill and neutralize the mold, stopping it from releasing spores and stopping further mold growth.
Blown-in cellulose insulation
Blown-in cellulose insulation is a super-green solution to energy efficiency problems. Cellulose is made from recycled newspaper. Instead of going into a landfill, old newspaper can be put to work as a permanent, energy-saving improvement. The old newspaper is processed into a fluffy insulation that rates up to R-4 per inch and the cellulose is treated with a natural boric acid solution to make it resistant to fire and unattractive to insects.
Air Sealing the Attic
Air-sealing the attic, combined with an attic insulation upgrade, can cut a home's heating and cooling costs by up to 40%. Once you complete this "once-and-done" improvement, you'll enjoy improved comfort and energy efficiency (along with lower utility bills) for as long as you own your house.