CASE STUDY
MOLD-RESISTANT ATTIC INSULATION UPGRADE IN CIRCLE PINES, MN
This recently purchased home in Circle Pines, MN, discovered the insulation in their attic hadn’t been updated since the house was originally built back in 1990. Stepping into a newly acquired property with outdated thermal barriers meant the new homeowners were facing immediate energy loss and comfort issues, prompting them to contact DBS for an upgrade.
This recently purchased home in Circle Pines, MN, discovered the insulation in their attic hadn’t been updated since the house was built in 1990, and they knew it was time for an upgrade. After a call with our Appointment Center, they promptly arranged for Design Specialist Justin to visit for a free, no-obligation inspection. Our specialist diagnosed the problem as insufficient insulation that was not up to current code, coupled with a worrisome mold presence. To address these issues, we recommended our SilverGlow© insulation, an innovative solution designed to efficiently insulate the space while also being mold-resistant. Our production team, led by Foreman Chris, worked diligently and respectfully, revitalizing the entirety of the attic space with our SilverGlow© product, which acts as a barrier against heat escape during winter and keeps the house cool in the summer months. The outcome was a well-insulated, energy-efficient attic free of mold risks, living up to our mission of providing homeowners a reliable and durable solution.



Home Losing Heat? DBS Repair Fixes Insulation Problems That Cost You Money Every Month
Many homes across Eau Claire, Eau Claire County, Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Hudson, River Falls, St. Croix County, Superior, Douglas County, Rice Lake, Barron County, Menomonie, and Dunn County are significantly under-insulated. Whether it is your attic, crawl space, basement, or walls, gaps in your insulation system make your heating and cooling equipment work harder than it should. DBS Repair delivers permanent insulation upgrades that lower energy bills and make Wisconsin homes more comfortable year-round.

Many Wisconsin Attics Are Under-Insulated, and It Shows Up on Every Energy Bill
The U.S. Department of Energy recommends R-49 to R-60 insulation for attics in northern climates like Eau Claire, Chippewa Falls, Hudson, River Falls, Superior, Rice Lake, Menomonie, and surrounding Wisconsin communities. Many existing homes fall far short of that standard, and the gap between what you have and what you need shows up directly on your utility bills.
- Many older homes have as little as R-19 in the attic, roughly one third of the recommended level for northern climates
- Heat moves naturally from warm to cool spaces, so an under-insulated attic bleeds warmth out of your home around the clock
- Heating and cooling systems work 25 to 40 percent harder when attic insulation is insufficient, driving up monthly energy costs
- Adding the right amount of attic insulation is one of the highest-return home performance upgrades available to homeowners
- DBS Repair performs a full insulation assessment to measure your current R-value and recommend the right solution for your home
R49 to R60
DOE recommended for northen climates
R19
What many existing homes actually have

Insulation Alone Will Not Stop Cold Drafts:
Why Air Sealing Is Just as Important
One of the most common and costly misconceptions in home performance is that adding more insulation will eliminate cold drafts. It will not. Insulation slows heat transfer but does nothing to block air movement. Without air sealing, your home is still leaking conditioned air every hour of the day.
- Gaps around plumbing penetrations, electrical wires, and recessed lights allow warm interior air to escape into the attic constantly
- The “stack effect” occurs when rising warm air escapes through the attic and pulls cold outside air in through gaps in lower levels of the home
- This continuous air exchange forces your HVAC system to condition far more outside air than it is designed to handle
- Air sealing those gaps before installing new insulation is the only way to fully eliminate drafts and stabilize indoor temperatures
- DBS Repair combines professional air sealing with insulation installation so your home performs as a complete thermal system

Moisture Is Destroying Your Existing Insulation From the Inside Out
Standard fiberglass batt insulation is highly vulnerable to moisture. Once it gets wet, it loses its insulating ability, becomes a breeding ground for mold, and eventually falls apart. If your home has fiberglass insulation in the attic or crawl space, there is a good chance moisture has already compromised it.
- Warm, humid air from bathrooms, kitchens, and living spaces leaks into the attic where it condenses on cold surfaces
- Crawl spaces naturally draw in ground moisture, which condenses as humid air cools against cold surfaces and framing
- Fiberglass insulation absorbs moisture like a sponge, compresses under the added weight, and loses its R-value rapidly
- Wet, heavy insulation eventually falls from attic ceilings and crawl space floors in useless piles, leaving areas completely unprotected
- Moisture-damaged insulation creates the ideal damp environment for mold growth and accelerates wood rot in structural framing
- DBS Repair replaces failed fiberglass with waterproof, moisture-resistant alternatives engineered for Wisconsin homes in Eau Claire, Chippewa, St. Croix, Douglas, Barron, and Dunn counties
Cold Floors, Hot Spots, and Drafty Rooms:
The Hidden Insulation Gaps Wisconsin Contractors Often Miss
Insulation problems are not always obvious. Some of the most impactful heat loss in a home happens in areas that are easy to overlook during construction or renovation. If you have rooms that never quite reach a comfortable temperature, these are the most likely culprits.
- Floors above uninsulated attached garages or cantilevered overhangs are a leading cause of persistently cold rooms in the living space above
- Basement rim joists are one of the most significant sources of air leakage and heat loss in a home and are almost always under-addressed
- Leaving just 5 percent of a wall or ceiling cavity uninsulated can reduce that area’s total insulation performance by up to 50 percent
- Electrical wires and outlets in exterior walls compress fiberglass batts and create voids that eliminate insulation value in those spots
- Finished walls with missing or compressed insulation require specialized retrofit solutions that go beyond what standard batts can provide
- DBS Repair inspects every critical area, including rim joists, garage ceilings, cantilevered floors, and wall cavities, to ensure complete thermal coverage for Wisconsin homes
5%
Uninsulated area in a cavity
Up to 50%
Reduction in total insulation performance
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