Attic Insulation Photo Album: Insulation installment in Lubbock, Texas
Carol out of Lubbock, Texas reached out to Fortenberry Roofing to assist in some problems with her home either being too hot in the summer or too cold in the winter. There was no in between in the home. Fortenberry Roofing scheduled to have a free estimate done on some insulation on the home. Forman Miguel went up into the attic and discovered the areas in the attic that needed to be sealed and didn’t have the proper amount of insulation.
Miguel sat down with Mrs. Carol and went over the Fortenberry Roofing Company's Proposal. He discussed what needed to be done. For starters removing the old insulation and vacuuming the entire attic of dust. Air sealing the complete attic. Installing 2 can light covers and air seal around them. Installing silverglo and foam around the skylight. Replacing the hatch cover. And lastly Installing 10” of Cellulose insulation to obtain the R- 38 Value.
Miguel also highlighted the benefits of the new insulation to Mrs. Carol, who was eager to proceed with the project.
Fortenberry Roofing is committed to providing quality roofing solutions tailored to their customer's needs.
Home in need of some insulation.
Installation of insulation
Area's in the attic with old Insulation.
The attic without the sufficient amounts of insulation.
The Old pink Insulation.
Area's with insulation that are dirty and needing to be removed. And adding the proper amounts.
Technicians in the attic vacuum.
Technician Jesse Vacuum out the entire attic.
Attic after being vacuumed.
Fortenberry Roofing Crew removed all old insulation from attic. For the next process of adding the new insulation.
Other side of the attic roof.
Clean as a whistle. Fortenberry Roofing crew did amazing job to remove all old insulation.
Area's in the attic that are in need of Air Sealing.
Air sealing is a big factor. Needing to air seal helps with keep your home warm and cool when needed.
Air Sealing
Air sealing all holes and cracks in the attic.
Adding the proper amount of Insulation.
Adding 10" of Cellulose Insulation to obtain R-38 Value.