
Sealing Top Plates and Penetrations
Just a glance at some of the places that air leaks out into the attic

Before our Removal or Air Seal
You can bet that the insulation around there isn't doing much good

Sealed Wires
Much Better

Uninsulated Ductwork in the Attic
The air conditioner is going to have a hard time keeping air cool running it through this 150 degree attic

Insulated and Sealed Ductwork
We sprayed the entire duct and all the gaps around it with closed cell foam before blowing in new cellulose insulation