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Turning Your Home Green, the insulation specialist is a family business dedicated to making your living space a more comfortable, eco-friendly environment. In 2009, the construction industry was hit hard by the Great Recession. Every passing day it became clearer the recession was here to stay for a while.

Renovations and homes that were being built came to an abrupt stop while rising oil prices and severe weather conditions were crippling the Northeast. The increasing number of calls that we received to evaluate homes because of high energy bills and fluctuating temperatures in various rooms led us to start a separate company called Turning Your Home Green.
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We use a low pressure two part closed cell spray foam Low-pressure application. Manufacturers recommend a one-hour reoccupancy time after spraying. High-pressure application manufacturers recommend at least 24 / 36 hours before reoccupancy. Used for commercial application. In need of an Insulation specialist?
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David and I are very pleased with the job Gene and his boy's did. The insulating of my crawl space made such a noticeable difference right away. The bedroom is at least 15 degrees warmer. Gene made an extra effort to get this job done before we had this last snow storm. I'm grateful. I will be calling upon his company for more repairs and remodeling jobs in the near future.
Spray Foam Insulation
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Spray Foam is the best decision you can make when choosing which type of insulation you want to use for your living space. Whether you are building a new house, doing a renovation in your home, or one or more of your rooms are inadequately insulated, we can help. We do the whole job from start to finish.
Blow-In Insulation
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Blow-in insulation can be applied over the top of the existing insulation ( if there is any) and needs no maintenance. No one wants to heat or cool their unfinished attic, but many attics are under insulated and sucking air from the rooms below. Attics need to be ventilated and commonly a builder or homeowner will just stuff as much insulation as they can fit.
Batt Insulation
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Most of the time, the cheapest way to insulate your attic up to code is with fiberglass. This will give you the minimum R-Value ( a measure of resistance to heat flow through a given thickness of material) required to pass today's standards. Batt insulation does not get in the nooks and crannies of your attic or around the lights very well, but it will keep some of the heat you are paying for out of the attic.
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