Attic Insulation Services

Attic Insulation Restoration Equipment The proper amount of insulation will help keep your energy bills low. Attics are one of the simplest areas in a home to insulate, especially if you'd like to add to the insulation you currently have ("cap" your insulation).

Before you insulate or even decide whether to add insulation, visit the U.S. Department of Energy’s website to see if your current insulation meets minimum requirements. It most likely doesn't match the government recommendations.

Our attic insulation specialists will measure your current attic insulation during the Animal Entry inspections and make suggestions as to whether you should add more insulation. Many of these attic insulation materials are hard to manage. Critter Control will manage and install all insulation for you. We will also remove and dispose of any old/damaged attic insulation. 

Warning: If you suspect you have vermiculite insulation in your Dayton attic, there's a major chance it could have asbestos in it, so please do not handle it. Only attic insulation contractors certified to handle and remove asbestos should deal with vermiculite insulation.

Here are some insulation tips to consider before installing any type of insulation in your attic:

  • Seal all attic-to-home air leaks. The majority of attic insulation does not stop airflow.
    • Duct exhaust fans to the outside. Use a tightly constructed box to cover fan housing on the attic side. Seal around the duct where it exits the box. Seal the perimeter of the box to the drywall on the attic side.
    • Cover openings — such as dropped ceilings, soffits, and bulkheads — into the attic area with plywood and seal to the attic side of the ceiling.
    • Seal around chimney and framing with a high-temperature caulk or furnace cement.
    • At the tops of interior walls, use long-life caulk to seal the smaller gaps and holes. Use expanding foam or strips of rigid foam board insulation for the larger gaps.
  • Install blocking (metal flashing) to maintain fire-safety clearance requirements (usually 3 inches) for heat-producing equipment found in an attic, such as flues, chimneys, exhaust fans, and light housings/fixtures unless the light fixtures are IC (insulation contact) rated. IC-rated lights are airtight and can be covered with insulation.
  • Make sure insulation doesn't block soffit vents to allow for attic ventilation.
  • Thoroughly investigate the attic ceiling for watermarks or stains. They indicate roof leaks or lack of ventilation. Make any necessary repairs before you insulate. Wet insulation is not only ineffective but can damage your home.
  • Ensure that you insulate and air-seal your attic access if it's located in a conditioned part of the house.
  • You'll want to properly insulate and air seal any knee walls — vertical walls with attic space directly behind them — in your home as well.
  • Finally, if you're constructing a new home or remodeling, make sure any attic decking, which provides additional storage space or a platform for an HVAC unit or hot water tank, is raised above the ceiling joists to ensure proper insulation depth. The decking then should be installed securely to the top of the raised lumber after the insulation has been installed.

 

Call the professionals for all your attic insulation needs!

 

Attic Restoration, Attic Repair & Chimney Repair Services

Wildlife Droppings In AtticThe wild animal(s) are gone - but now what? 

Nuisance wildlife in your attic can create problems many homeowners never think of. These animals can carry ectoparasites, which after the wildlife host is evicted, may move inside the home looking for a new host — YOU!

Bed bugs, mites, ticks, and fleas are just some of the ectoparasites you need to be concerned about. Mice in the attic, bats in the attic, or various other visitors are notorious for bringing these pests in.

Ask our Wildlife Management Specialists to inspect your attic and treat for these critters, after your problem species is removed.

What about the droppings they left behind in your attic? Is this something you want hanging above your head at night when you sleep? Raccoons are known for using a single spot in your home as a bathroom while using another part of your attic as their living area. This can lead to matted attic insulation and reduced “R” values, which means you continue to lose money as you continue to heat and cool your home. It can also lead to stained ceilings and unnecessary odors.

Chimney Cap And Chimney Screen InstallationLet our attic restoration professionals remove that soiled insulation and replace it with your choice of insulation products. Our specialists can prepare insurance bids with most major insurance companies and get your attic back in shape in no time. From gutter protection, attic fan vent guards, roof vent guards, gable vent closures, and soffit vent repairs, our team can do it all with one single call.

Many of these nuisance animals cause problems to your chimney as well and require professional chimney repair services. For all of your attic insulation tips, attic repair, attic restoration, and chimney repair needs, contact Critter Control of Dayton!