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1. Our technicians will arrive having reviewed the quotation provided
by our sales technician.
2. The attic is accessed through the attic
hatch. If no attic hatch exists we can install one for you.
3. Once in the attic, moor vents
are installed. We then build an attic
crib around the hatch.
4. Using the high-powered insulation system contained in our truck,
cellulose insulation will be blown through a hose and into your attic
to the required depth.
The equipment is located on the outside of your home to keep dust
and mess to a minimum. Typically, the installation hose is brought
in through a window, again to minimize mess in your home.
One technician will be in the truck adding material while the other
technician is in attic.
Final Steps
The technician will complete and leave an attic declaration
card.
The technicians will take time to ensure your home is properly tidied
up and will remove cellulose that may have made its way into your
home during the process.
We pride ourselves on our customer service and superb clean-up.
Cribs
Cribs or Hatch Extensions are crucial when adding insulation to R50 or R60. Why? When you add a lot of insulation it piles up high and you need to prevent it from escaping out through the attic hatch. The hatch extension acts as a barrier or mini wall to keep all of the new insulation contained in behind it. We build high quality cribs that last using solid lumber as opposed to some contractors who use cardboard which could give way over time.
Up to $1500 in Government Rebates
Receive rebates of up to $1500 through the ecoENERGY Retrofit Homes program, when you insulate your attic. You also quialify for the Home Renovation Tax Credit.
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