Home Insulation Photo Album: Cellulose Installation to Prevent Freezing Pipes in Duluth, MN
This Duluth, MN home was drafty during winter months. The lack of insulation in the walls was causing pipes to freeze on the first level of their home. They contacted us specifically looking for solutions to make their home more efficient and reduce heating and cooling costs year-round.
Our Service Manager Jacod Nustad-Peluso went to the home and provided a free, no-obligation estimate for the insulation project. After inspecting the property and conducting an energy audit, it was determined that blown-in insulation would be installed in the attic and the first floor walls.
DBS Foreman Orrin Sundberg began this insulation job by removing some of the existing fiberglass batting. His crew then completely air sealed the space with ZypFoam, concentrating on gaps in the building material and spaces surrounding the attic ducts.
They then used our TruSoft™ cellulose, covering the roof deck in 18-inches of soft, yet dense insulation. TruSoft™ has a higher R-value than fiberglass and other cellulose materials, perfect for use in our northern climate. Tru-Soft™ cellulose is extra dense and made from recycled newspaper. It's treated to be extremely resistant to heat and fire, making it a great companion for an attic space.
This home is now properly equipped to handle warm Minnesota summers and freezing winters with new attic insulation.
Duluth, MN Home is Drafty
Freezing pipes and drafty rooms caused these homeowners to contact for help with insulation.
Entrance into the Attic Space
If an attic in not properly insulated, warm air from the rest of the home is bound to escaped via the attic.
Attic Entrance with Insulation
After air sealing, our team applied 18 inches of Tru-Soft™ cellulose to completely cover the attic. This radiant barrier provides an R-value of about 60.
TruSoft™ Insulation in Duluth, MN
DBS uses cellulose that is extra dense and made from recycled newspaper. It's treated to be extremely resistant to heat and fire, as well as mold and pests, making it a great companion for an attic space.
Cellulose Next to Fiberglass
Our team insulated this attic space with ultra dense TruSoft™ insulation. It will provide a solid radiant barrier on the attic deck, preventing warm air from escaping via the attic.
Dense Packing First Level
Our team completed a "dense pack" of cellulose into the walls of the first level as well. The insulation is installed into the walls via the circular holes and applied using a high pressure hose, filling the walls completely with insulation.