Before & After

Comfenergy Before & After Photos

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Front Royal VA Attic Duct Management

Sometimes it can be helpful to improve the existing infrastructure in an attic to optimize energy efficiency for our clients.  in addition to air sealing and adding insulation, this Front Royal VA home had extra length in the HVAC duct system running through the attic.  Although it was well insulated, there was excessive distance for the conditioned air to travel, making it harder to deliver at the intended temperatures.  Our production crew shortened it in sections and created a platform and damning system to allow for walking and or storage in the attic near its opening.  A new attic hatch was installed which can zip closed when access to the attic is not needed.  

Fire Protection-White Post, VA

These before/after pictures are of Rcok Wool insulation being wrapped around a furnace flue pipe in the attic.  This rock wool is a flame resistant type insulation material that keeps the heat away from the fiberglass or cellulose insulation.  Thus, protecting the house from catching fire!!!

 

Berryville VA Attic Insulation Panels

This attic space in Berryville VA had several Knee Walls that needed insulation upgrades.  Small closet sized spaces where the roof and walls connected, which were originally insulated with traditional bat insulation that was not working effectively due to lack of an air seal.  Our Home Performance Sales Pro Pedro designed an attic project that included using Foamax insulation panels and ZypFoam to air seal and insulate the walls and underside of the roof.  This allowed for the removal of the original insulation which was in between the attic framing.  Air sealing helped to eliminate external air and temperatures from impacting the attic and performance of the home, making it more comfortable and energy efficient.  

Duct Leakage-Linden, VA

This Linden, VA homeowner was hving trouble keeping the top floor cool in the summer.  After a thorough comfort evaluation by Comfenergy it was determined that their HVAC ducting system was leaky and poorly insulated.  The air coming into the rooms was actually higher than the thermostat setting.  

Hard to keep a room 72 if the air you're pumping into it is 85!!!

Duct Sweating-Linden, VA

This Linden, VA homeowner had mold growing on the drywall in the garage ceiling that was causd by the HVAC duct work above the drywall sweating in the summer time.  This duct sweating is caused by hot/humid air hitting the cold metal ducting.  This makes the air hit dew point and sweat.  Then, it dripped on their drywall and over time caused mold to grow.

Comfenergy removed and disposed of the dryall where the mold was growing.  Then, we completely encased the metal ducting with closed cell spray foam to air seal it and protect it from the hot/humid air entering the cavity the duct runs through.

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