Attic Insulation Photo Album: Taking Out the Old Insulation & Adding TruSoft Blown-in Cellulose Insulation in Colts Neck, NJ

Removing Blown-In Fiberglass Insulation
First, we removed all of the blown-in fiberglass insulation in the attic...

Thrown Away Properly
...and disposed of it properly. After that we disinfected the entire attic.

Air Sealed & Tight Shell Can Light Covers
Next, we installed Tight Shell Can Light Covers over the recessed lights and then air sealed them and all the gaps and cracks throughout the attic.

Beneficial
Air sealing eliminates the air flow between the living space and the attic and greatly improves energy efficiency. The Tight Shell Can Light Covers are made out of a fire resistant material and is specifically designed to stop unwanted air leakage through the recessed lights.

Markers and SilverGlo™
We then added our markers to ensure that the proper amount of R-value is added to the attic and installed SilverGlo™ borders. This will prevent the insulation from overflowing onto the attic floor and makes the attic look more organized.

Insulation Cover for the Attic Door
Once that was completed, we installed an attic door insulation cover. This attic door insulation cover is made of high-quality fireproof materials and 2 layers of aluminum, which can effectively block heat transfer, make your indoor temperature more pleasant, and give you a comfortable and healthy environment.

Last Comes TruSoft Blown-In Cellulose Insulation
Finally, we added over 10 inches of TruSoft blown-in cellulose insulation.

Constant Savings
TruSoft insulation maximizes home comfort, has the highest Class-1 fire safety rating, is resistant to mold and pests, is eco-friendly, and optimizes energy usage for year-round peace and savings for the homeowner.