Wall, Attic and Crawl Space Insulation for Older Home in Easton, Maryland
Homes built prior to the 1950's rarely had insulation. Insulation can be added to the exterior walls, attic and crawlspace to help with the drafty rooms or cold floors. The exterior walls can be insulated with Dense Packed Cellulose or Fiberglass. For homeowners who are looking for additional insulation with better air sealing qualities Dr. Energy Saver Delaware offers iFoam eXP. iFoam eXP is a expanding injection foam that forms to the cavity. iFoam eXP is a true foam and is not a pre-expanded water-based tri-poloymer. Unlike the tri-poloyer foams iFoam eXP will not shrink or cause water damage to walls. Problems with cold floors over crawlspaces are fixed with CleanSpace and SilverGlo Insulation on the foundation walls. Spray foam in the rim joist helps prevents the drafts.
Blow-In Fiberglass Wall Insulation Kent County Delaware
The Blown-In Insulation is a process used commonly in new construction. Netting is placed on the wall and insulation is blown into the cavity. This process can be done on exterior (sidewalls) walls and/or interior walls. Insulation on interior walls is typically used for sound-proofing. The dense pack method ensures that even odd-sized wall cavities and spaces are filled with insulation creating a more thermally efficient barrier than with standard batt insulation. Because the insulation is densely packed it creates a higher R-value than batt insulation, and reduces the infiltration of air and noise into the wall space. A second hybrid option is available that brings together the benefits of blow-in-blanket and spray foam insulation. Because spray foam is used it creates a better seal on the exterior wall than any fiber insulation can provide but because it’s only a thin layer it is a high performance, cost effective insulation solution that can be applied in exterior walls, attics, cathedral ceilings, floors and many other applications. A third option is flash and batt hybrid system which combines 1/2" or 1" closed cell spray foam with fiberglass.
Historic Home insulation in Milford, DE
This historic home in Milford, DE, originally built in the early 1900s, received insulation in the walls and attic. Dr. Energy Saver Delaware can insulate walls with a minimally invasive process so the homeowner and home are not disturbed.
We Provide Affordable & High Quality Blown in Insulation in Milton, DE
Most homeowners may be a little hesitant to find out if the insulation in their home isn't up to par because it may be too expensive or too difficult to fix the issue. With Dr. Energy Saver, you don't need to be afraid of either - we provide the best prices for our level of service and are fully equipped to insulate the walls of your home. The best part is, it will look like we were never there. Here's a look at our process. We remove a small section of the siding and make holes just large enough to safely get the pumping pipe in and out of the wall. Once the insulation is pumped in, the holes are sealed and the siding expertly replaced. The only way you'll know you had the work completed is because your home will be more comfortable, like this Milton, DE home.