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The before image shows the difficulty of installing insulation or changing the insulation in your home. Walls and ceiling have to be removed to access the cavity where you want to install the insulation. Dr. Energy Saver has a better way. As shown in the after photo, all we need to do is drill a small hole into the wall where we wish to have the insulation and inject foam insulation into the cavity. This provides a greater R-value than traditional fiberglass batts, and is much easier and less damaging to install.
Radiant barriers can be an important addition to your attic. The reason why it seems so shiny is because this allows it to reflect the radiant heat that is passing through the roof. Although it will not prevent all heat from passing through, it does act as a great barrier (hence the name) and can cool your attic down up to 20 degrees!
This old, rusty crawl space door is no match for the elements. This is why Dr. Energy Saver installed one of our durable plastic crawl space doors. It is easily installed and properly sealed to prevent air and moisture leaks. It also will not rust like the door before it.
These homeowners had no insulation in their knee-wall attic space. This space is actually extremely important to have insulated. It is in direct contact with the roof and outside temperatures and can easily transfer its heat into the adjoining room, or down the walls to the rest of your home. Dr. Energy Saver installed SilverGlo rigid board insulation in Camden, DE in order to keep heat out of this space.
This attic ceiling has been upgraded from no insulation to our SilverGlo foam board insulation. The SilverGlo has a reflective property to reflect the heat from the sun outside and to keep the heat that you pay for inside. This Camden, DE attic insulation project looks great!