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Cellulose Insulation in New Boston, MI

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Our homeowner was losing a lot of heat and paying to high of a energy bill and wanted his attic looked at. This attic had little to no insulation. We air sealed all wire penetrations and top plate to. Added all new cellulose insulation. Our homeowner is happy with the results. 

Attic Cellulose Insulation in Dearborn, MI

Attic Cellulose Insulation in Dearborn, MI

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This attic had a moisture barrier, underneath was batt insulation. We removed and added TruSoft Cellulose Insulation

Attic Mold in Canton, MI

Attic Mold in Canton, MI

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Our customers home was on the market to be sold. The buyers inspection showed a mold like substance on the sheathing and truss of the attic. Our company came in and remediated the mold using Mold X2 and Mold X2 Botanical products. The sale proceeded and the home was sold.

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TCI Home Services is the local expert for mold treatment, mold removal, attic insulation, and a broad range of other attic services that are guaranteed to make your home more comfortable and efficient.

Got attic mold? Uncomfortable rooms? High utility costs? Give TCI Home Services a call to schedule your free estimate for attic contractors in Wayne County.

TCI Home Services's attic services in Wayne County

  • Mold Removal
  • Mold Testing
  • Attic Insulation
  • Cellulose Insulation
  • Rigid Foam Board Insulation
  • Radiant Barriers
  • Air Sealing
  • Duct Insulation
  • Duct Sealing
  • Ice Damming
Case Studies From Wayne County
Remediation
The homeowner had noticed that his upstairs was always warmer in the summer and colder in the winter. He also noticed that his HVAC system would come...
Knee
Warmer on the second story and colder in the winter. The main symptom was the fact that no matter what the homeowner changed his thermostat to he...
Garage
We met our customer at the Novi Home Show and he was interested in having new insulation installed in his garage. The customer explained he was...
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Home inspection discovered attic mold in Livonia, MI

  Once our customer had put their home on the market for sale a buyer was immediately interested in this home.  Our buyer had a Home Inspector do an inspection and unfortunately found a prodigious amount of Mold in the attic and other issues arose once the inspection was completed.  After searching remediation companies our name came up and our customer found our website and was pleased to see they weren't the only home that may have mold issues. 

  After our company remediation inspector completed his walk threw of the attic he also found a couple of bath fan vents not directed out the roof, instead of blowing warm steamy air from the bathroom into the attic space.  Also found a majority of the soffits were blocked with insulation and either incorrect size or improper install of baffles.  These two issues add to the moisture in this attic and therefore the ventilation is unable to circulate properly in the attic causing a higher humidity to allow mold to form.

  Our customer was pleased to see the issue was solvable and we were able to complete this job in a timely manner.  Once all the mold was remediated with our RMR solution to kill mold staining and remove mold, we also cleared the insulation from the soffits and added all-new baffles.  The bath fans were also vented out the roof can we used new insulating ducting.

  Once our job was completed my customer was very pleased we offer a year paid in full warranty for remediation and before and after pictures of the attic. This is a complementary way to show our homeowners the work we did for not everyone wants to go in their attic space.

 

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Insulate and Air Seal needed if Bone Chilling Cold in the Winter & Blazing Hot in the Summer in Livonia, MI

Insulation Installation and Home Comfort

 

Are areas in your home freezing cold in the winter and super-hot in the summer? Or just looking to improve your homes energy efficiency and comfort? the attic should be at the top of your priority list. Insulation and air sealing in the attic have a dramatic effect on the home's overall energy performance, and upgrades in this area can lead to significant savings on heating and cooling costs. 

Most homes in Michigan have R-30 (just under 10 inches) which was the previous code. With increasing to the current code of R-49 (approx. 15 inches) our homeowners experience significant savings on their heating bills and savings on their electric bills during the summer months when air conditioning is used. Think of your home like a large bag surrounding your living environment. If you turn your furnace or air conditioning off how long will the hot or cold air stay within your home? The more thermal barrier to the outside environment you have the less your equipment will run saving you money and increasing comfort

How the attic impacts home comfort

 

Cellulose insulation can be installed over existing insulation without interfering with your storage area

About 50% of energy costs are typically attributed to heating and cooling, making it one of the biggest expenses for many homeowners. The attic has a major impact on home efficiency for several reasons:

  • Air leaks and drafts between attic and living space
  • Air leaks and drafts between attic and outdoors
  • Poor or incorrect ventilation
  • Insufficient attic insulation
  • Uninsulated ductwork in the attic

Best methods for improving attic efficiency

  • Air sealing: The first step to improving attic efficiency is air sealing. Your attic is full of gaps and cracks that allows conditioned air to escape from the living space into the attic and unconditioned air to enter from the outside. Sealing these air leaks helps to keep your attic isolated from the outside and keeps conditioned air inside your home.
  • Attic insulation: Many attics are lacking proper insulation, which is one of the biggest causes of energy waste and uncomfortable rooms. Raising attic insulation to proper levels prevents heat transfer between the attic and the living space, meaning your HVAC system will run less because conditioned air is being contained in the areas you want to heat and cool.
  • Ductwork services: If you have ducts in your attic, they are affected by the extreme hot and cold temperatures that occur in that space. When you try to send cold air through hot ducts or vice versa, the air in the ducts is heated in summer (and cooled in the winter), making it difficult to heat or cool your home. Having ducts in attics is extremely inefficient, which is why duct sealing and duct insulation are smart upgrades for homeowners with ductwork in the attic.

 

Cellulose Insulation in Livonia, MI

      The homeowner explained that in his tri-level home, the upstairs was always hot in the summer and cold in the winter. He bought a laser surface temperature gun and noticed that the ceiling temperature in certain areas were inconsistent and figured that's why he was having uncomfortable rooms upstairs. The symptoms of the problems were inconsistent temperatures on the upstairs ceiling, rooms were uncomfortable in the winter and summer months and his energy bills were always high. The problem was caused by a lack of insulation on the ceiling floor. The attic floor only contained an average of around 4" blown fiberglass insulation or an R11 value. The insulation was mostly in the middle run of the attic and was as low as 1" around the eaves of the house. The homeowner chose to have the problem fixed because he was tired of the bedrooms upstairs and his office being cold during the winter and hot during the summer. The homeowners biggest concern was that he was spending too much on his energy bills and that his family was uncomfortable in their home.  

    The homeowner chose our company because we were referred to him by a friend of his and he was very impressed with everything that we found that was causing the true root of his problems in his home and how we would be able to correct them. Our solution was to remove the old blown-in fiberglass insulation, air seal his attic floor and the drop down staircase opening, install duel wide baffles to his soffit vents, air seal and insulate his hatch cover and then install R49 insulation on his attic floor. The biggest challenge to move through the attic as it was only around 3 1/2' tall. We used SilverGlo, ZypFoam, Weather-stripping, DuroVent duel wide Baffles and TruSoft Cellulose. The homeowner now has a more comfortable upstairs and can feel a noticeable difference in temperature stability. He now has energy star rated insulation on his floor and is saving money on his utility bills.

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Insulate and Air Seal in Livonia, MI

  The homeowner explained that he just had a wood burning stone installed in his home and he would like to have his insulation upgraded because it seems that his house doesn't retain the heat once heated and his house is always really hot during the summer months. The symptoms of the problem were high inside temperatures during the summer months and cold inside temperature during the winter months. The problem was caused by lacking a proper thermal insulation boundary on the attic floor. The homeowner chose to have the problem fixed because energy costs are only going to increase and he wanted to be ahead of the game making sure that his home would be energy efficient and retain the hot/cold air he was paying for to make his home comfortable. The homeowner's biggest concern with the problem was that his home would not retain the warm air that he is paying to keep the house warm during the winter months.

  The homeowner chose our company because we were the only company that would remove his current insulation on the attic floor. Our solution was to remove all of the fiberglass batt insulation from the attic floor, Air seal all of the penetrations on the attic floor (Top Plates, Bond Plates, Wire/Pipe penetration ect.), cover the kitchen drop soffits and the shower ceiling drop soffits, seal chimney chase and wrap chimney stack with rockwool wrap, Treat mold staining on one side of the attic, air seal and insulate the hatch cover and then insulate the attic floor to an Energy Star rated R49 R-Value. One of the challenges that we faced during the installation process was the pitch of the roof made it difficult to get into the eave of the attic for air sealing the exterior top plates.  We used Mold X2 Products, Fire Caulk, EZ rockwool wrap, Rockwool board, Owens Corning Foam Board, SilverGlo, Weather-stripping, Adhesive, DuroVent Venting Baffles, ZypFoam and TruSoft Cellulose. The homeowner now has a clean, healthy attic and the attic floor has been insulated to an Energy Star rated R49 R-Value that is now retaining the heat and making the home more energy efficient and comfortable.

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Insulation Upgrade in Livonia

The chief complaint from our customer is second-floor rooms are unbearably hot in the summer and extremely cold in winter. The customer had to use window air conditioning units for summer months and space heaters in winter months which added to their monthly bills greatly. While digging into the conversation of insulation, our customer had service work done recently in the attic and we found damaged insulation. Our solution is to take out the damaged insulation and add TruSoft Stabilized Blown-in cellulose insulation.  Our customer now has 17" or R60 of blown-in insulation and also could feel the difference the same day. He also removed air-conditioned units out of the windows that day.

Attic Insulation in Northville

  The Homeowner explained that one room (Daughters Room) was colder in the winter and warmer in the summer than the rest of the rooms upstairs. The HVAC System would come on upstairs more often than it should too try to get the temperature of the room that is colder in the winter and warmer in the summer to the ambient temperature as the rest of the upstairs. The problem was caused by a lack of insulation over the subjects bedroom. The rest of the attic contained R30 blown in fiberglass insulation but above the daughters bedroom ceiling the insulation had been moved around and only had an average R-value of around R13-R19. The homeowner chose to have the problem fixed because he didn't want to keep spending the money to have his heating and cooling system come on because one room upstairs was not holding its temperature like the rest of the rooms upstairs. The homeowner's biggest concern with the problem was that his HVAC would come on after just shutting down to heat and or cool the upstairs because one room would not hold its temperature like the rest of them.

  The homeowner chose our company because we were able to show him why he was losing warm/cold air in his daughter's bedroom with our infrared camera and he could see how the temperature of the ceiling was being affected by a lack of insulation on the attic floor compared to the rest of the ceiling. Our solution was to cover the lights that he had exposed in the attic to prevent air from his conditioned space to leak into the attic and then cap off his existing insulation to achieve an R60 R-value on the attic floor throughout. We came across issues with not having enough hose on our main hose reel, so we had to unravel our other hose reel to attach another hose just to reach the furthest area of the attic from our truck. We used SilverGlo, TitesShell can light covers, DuroVent Baffles and Tru Soft Cellulose. the homeowner now has a more energy efficient attic and the daughter's bedroom upstairs is no longer cold during the winter or warm during the summer, keeping the HVAC from coming on as often.

 

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