Daniel reached out because his home had cold floors, drafty rooms, uneven upstairs temperatures, and high energy bills. One of the biggest challenges with this project was that the home had multiple attic spaces, which often create hidden airflow and insulation problems throughout different sections of the house.
In homes like this, one attic area may be insulated while another is leaking energy, making it difficult to maintain consistent comfort from room to room.
When we evaluated the home, we found air leakage and insulation deficiencies spread across multiple attic sections. To truly fix the problem, the entire attic system needed to work together—not just one isolated area.
Our team sealed attic air leaks and top plates, insulated attic access points, and improved insulation continuity throughout the connected attic spaces. A key part of this project was utilizing our dense-pack insulation process in enclosed cavity areas. Dense-pack insulation completely fills cavities and prevents airflow inside the structure itself, which is especially important in homes with complicated attic layouts and multiple connected spaces.
By combining air sealing with dense-pack insulation, we were able to eliminate hidden weak spots that were contributing to drafts and uneven temperatures. Now the home feels more balanced from room to room, drafts have been reduced, and the upstairs holds temperature much more consistently.
