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Homeowners in Standish, Maine were ready to update and replace their old fiberglass attic insulation. They contacted our Dr. Energy Saver team at TC Hafford Basement Systems to help install TruSoft cellulose blown insulation. TruSoft is made of 85% recycled materials, and requires less manufacturing than fiberglass. It is also treated to be fire and mold resistant. It is easy to install, and can fill all of the nooks and crannies better than fiberglass insulation. These homeowners will enjoy improved energy efficiency!
A homeowner in Kennebunkport, Maine, reached out to TC Hafford Basement Systems after an energy audit revealed that their home was losing significant heat through both the attic and basement. We installed Dr. Energy Saver spray foam in both areas, TrueSoft cellulose to insulate the attic floor, and Zip Foam for air sealing. The improvements resulted in a much more comfortable and energy-efficient home.
A Kennebunkport, ME homeowner contacted TC Hafford Basement Systems for crawlspace help. Their old insulation was failing, it was consistently damp and falling away from the home. System Design Specialist Mike P. created a plan to remove the old fiberglass insulation to be replaced with SprayFoam Insulation on the rim joists and walls. SprayFoam acts as both an air and moisture barrier, filling hard to fit nooks and crannies to create and well buttoned up space. We also installed a SmartSump pump system to help with the removal of any water that may come through the floor.
In Sumner, Maine, a homeowner was dealing with constant water problems in their crawl space and basement. Concerned about rising moisture levels and potential damage, they contacted TC Hafford Basement Systems for help. After assessing the situation, our team recommended installing CleanSpace, a reliable water barrier, to protect against moisture entering the crawl space. We also applied Dr. Energy Saver spray foam insulation to seal air gaps and enhance energy efficiency. The transformation was remarkable. Once plagued by water damage and high humidity, the crawl space is now dry and energy-efficient. The homeowner was thrilled with the outcome, knowing their home is better protected for the future.
New homeowners in Saco, Maine had concerns about water coming in at the sill of the home, and they didn't want it to turn into mold. We installed Spray Foam insulation on the walls and rim joists of the crawl space. Not only does Spray Foam help improve the energy efficiency of the home, but it is also water resistant, so it acts as a vapor barrier. Spray Foam expands as it is applied, so it can easily fill all gaps and voids, creating an air and moisture tight seal along the sill.