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When you see insulation like this in your attic, you should notice a problem. When there are "dirty" patches like this, that means air is filtering right through the attic. Complete Home Solutions knows that an attic needs good air sealing and insulation (in this case cellulose insulation) in order to provide a healthy and comfortable home.
This home in Annapolis Maryland suffered from drafts coming from under the sink. Our Auditor determined that the area under the sink was not properly sealed from the outside. This was causing uncomfortable temperatures and a rise in the homeowner's energy bill.
To solve this issue Our Production Crew air sealed the area under the sink to further prevent air leakage and improve the comfort and efficiency of the home.
June is #NationalHealthyHomesMonth! This homeowner in Friendship, MD, was uncomfortable in their home. Each room had a different temperature, making it hard to get comfortable. One of our Home Comfort Specialist's examined the home and realized that the attic was the source of the issue. The insulation was non-existent or deteriorated, limiting its effectiveness. Our Home Comfort Specialist recommended removing all the old insulation and adding in Blown-in Cellulose insulation. The homeowner is already noticing a difference and has seen the savings on their utility bill.
This Split Level home in Glen Burnie, MD was plagued with drafts and high energy bills.
Our team performed a home energy audit to determine where the home was leaking air and assessed insulation levels throughout. The producution team air sealed the entire house encluding the cantilevers to ensure no future air leakage. Also we provided this customer with additional insulation in their attic to lower their energy bills and improve the overall comfort of the home.
This home in Glen Burnie, Maryland was having issues with its ductwork causing high energy bills.
Our Auditor preformed a home energy audit to determine where the home was leaking air. The Production Crew provided air sealing on the duct (the white sealant in the "After Picture") to prevent future air leakage. They also provided sealing around recessed lights to make the home more comfortable and efficient.