Serving Jersey Shore, Middletown, Rumson, Manasquan, Brick, Colts Neck, Howell, Holmdel
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In Brick, NJ, a homeowner struggled with rooms that were too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter, leading to discomfort and higher energy bills. They also needed better insulation to protect their attic storage from temperature fluctuations. We solved these problems by installing SilverGlo insulation boards on the underside of the roof deck. Previously, outside air entered through the soffits, circulated in the attic, and seeped back into the home, making it difficult to maintain comfort and use the attic for storage. The SilverGlo installation effectively insulated the attic and redirected airflow, ensuring it vents outward rather than into the home. With the SuperAttic system in place, the home is now energy-efficient, comfortable year-round, and features a well-insulated attic perfect for storage.
This customer couldn't take it anymore! His bedroom and bathroom each bordered one side of the stairwell and they both were freezing in the winter and steaming hot in the summer along with the stairwell itself. He did the best he could purchasing pink, flimsy foam board to lay on the kneewalls in the attic. Even after his own band-aid solution, he was too uncomfortable in his own home. However, he caught a break when he stumbled upon Dr. Energy Saver! We were able to provide a simple, yet effective solution for our friend in Tinton Falls. We air sealed any gaps then insulated the kneewalls with reflective barrier foam board, resulting in a more comfortable bedroom and bathroom for the customer.
A homeowner in Tinton Falls, NJ contacted us because their house had comfort issues. The owner expressed that winter was fast approaching. Our customer wanted relief from the cold drafty rooms and the cold floors.
To resolve the homeowner’s comfort issues we needed to create a thermal barrier in the crawl space. By spray foaming the rim joists we have eliminated unwanted air from leaking into the crawl space. Next we installed our SilverGlo rigid insulation panels along the exterior foundational walls. Notice in the after picture on the left side, the concrete wall is exposed because this is an interior wall. We then install our CleanSpace Encapsulation system to the ground and fasten the liner to the edge of the walls. After we use our orange ZypFoam sealant to seal the seams of the SilverGlo insulation panels we spray foamed any exposed exterior walls and seams of the liner.
The homeowner now enjoys a crawl space that now has a thermal barrier from the outside air and creates a much more comfortable and energy efficient home.
A homeowner in Eatontown, NJ had a cantilever that was not properly insulated. The cantilever was leaking air into the house creating cold drafts in the winter and hot stuffy air during the summer. When our team of experts inspected the cantilever we found the insulation was inadequate, did not fill the bay, and could not stop the air flow.
Using our 4” thick SilverGlo foam board insulation we block each joist bay. Each block is sealed in with expanding foam. We have now completely blocked outside air from leaking into the home. Finally, we installed a 4” thick SilverGlo insulation board against the underside of the floor deck and sealed with foam.
This homeowner now has a properly insulated cantilever that will provide a more comfortable and energy efficient home.
A homeowner in Eatontown, NJ had a conditioned room in the attic. After insulating the rest of the attic and kneewalls our team began to remove the old fiberglass insulation. Our team created a nice thermal barrier around the conditioned room. Next we use our orange ZypFoam sealant to seal the devils triangle floor. Finally once the devils triangle is air sealed we will blow-in our TruSoft Cellulose insulation. Now we have a thermal barrier to help insulate the conditioned room in the attic from all sides.
This homeowner now has a properly insulated room in the attic that will provide a more comfortable and energy efficient home.