Our Work
Attic Spray Foam Restoration in Rowlett, TX


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This Rowlett home had outdated, underperforming cellulose insulation that was no longer providing adequate thermal performance. The attic lacked proper air sealing, allowing heat transfer and reducing overall energy efficiency.
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We removed the existing cellulose insulation down to a clean attic floor to prepare the space properly. After prep and inspection, we applied 6 inches of open-cell spray foam directly to the roofline, creating a continuous air barrier.
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By insulating at the roof deck instead of the attic floor, the attic is brought inside the conditioned envelope of the home. Open-cell spray foam expands to fill gaps and penetrations, helping eliminate air leakage common in North Texas attics.
Blown In Fiberglass Attic Insulation Restoration In Garland, TX


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This Garland home had aging yellow fiberglass insulation that had settled unevenly over time. Large sections of the attic had little to no coverage, and multiple gaps around penetrations were allowing attic air to leak directly into the living space below.
We performed a full insulation removal to clear out the compromised material and expose the attic floor. Once the attic was clean, we completed detailed air sealing around top plates, wire penetrations, and ceiling openings to stop uncontrolled airflow. The attic was then sanitized before installing new blown-in fiberglass insulation to achieve an R49 insulation level.
By restoring proper depth and sealing the attic floor, the home now has consistent thermal coverage and a significantly improved air barrier. The result is better energy performance, reduced drafts, and a properly insulated attic built to meet modern standards.
Blown In Fiberglass Attic Insulation Restoration In DeSoto, TX


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This DeSoto home had a combination of older fiberglass batt and blown-in insulation with uneven coverage and areas lacking proper depth. The vaulted ceiling hot walls were completely uninsulated, allowing significant heat transfer into the living space.
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We performed a full insulation removal to clear out the mixed, underperforming materials and expose the attic floor for proper preparation. After detailed air sealing and attic sanitization, we installed new blown-in fiberglass insulation to achieve R49 across the attic floor. We also completed a dense-fill application in the vaulted ceiling hot walls to properly insulate those previously unprotected cavities.
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The result is consistent R49 coverage, improved air sealing, and a stronger thermal envelope designed to perform in the North Texas climate.
Metal Building Open and Closed Cell Spray Foam In Richardson, TX


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This metal building in Richardson required a high-performance insulation system to control condensation and stabilize interior temperatures. Without proper insulation, metal structures are highly susceptible to moisture buildup and extreme heat gain in the Texas climate.
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We applied 2 inches of closed-cell spray foam directly to the metal panels to create a continuous vapor barrier and add structural rigidity. Once the condensation control layer was established, we installed 6 inches of open-cell spray foam over it to increase total R-value and enhance the overall air seal.
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This hybrid spray foam system delivers moisture protection, improved energy efficiency, and long-term durability making it a reliable insulation solution for metal buildings in Richardson and throughout Dallas Fort-Worth.
Restoring Attic Insulation Performance in Dallas, TX - R49 Blown-In Attic Insulation & Air Sealing


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This Dallas home had extensive HVAC and electrical work completed in the attic, which displaced much of the existing insulation and left several bare spots across the attic floor. These gaps were allowing conditioned air to escape into the attic, reducing the home’s overall energy efficiency.
Our team sealed the major air leakage points, performed attic sanitation, and restored the insulation using R49 blown-in fiberglass, the recommended attic insulation level for homes in North Texas. By rebuilding a consistent insulation layer and addressing the air leaks, the attic now provides better thermal protection and improved comfort throughout the home.
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