Here are more construction photo's
of the Woolwich home.
. . . and the insulating begins.
30" of cellulose in the attic. That's over R-100!
These customers will never need to add more.
We used 800 bags of cellulose in this house,
that's over 20,000 lbs!
The 12" deep, R-45 wall cavities are filled with cellulose insulation,
installed under pressure. By reaching a high density of
3.5 lbs./cubic ft., the material will never settle. It takes a
lot of time and material to insulate this way, but the investment
is worth it.
Cellulose is fireproof; and installed at a high density,
there is little air in the wall to support a fire. Cellulose is
made from recycled materials, making it a good choice for an
environmentally friendly home.
Notes from testing that we conducted on two different brands
of cellulose.
Interior walls insulated for sound reduction between rooms.
Main electrical panel
"Smart Wiring"
Very little heat is needed on the second floor of
our homes, so instead of ugly baseboards or a costly
radiant floor, we build our own in-wall convective heaters.