Comfort Services - Heating and Air Conditioning

Attic Renovations Columbia, SC


Your attic can be a major source of problems relating to indoor air quality and energy efficiency.  From powered attic ventilators to whole house fans and poor insulation to thermal penetrations; the issues can easily impact the your comfort and health.  At Comfort Services we apply the latest technology like infiltrometer blower door tests, thermal imaging and data loggers to determine exactly what issues are present that affect energy efficiency and comfort.


Our trained professional technicians will vacuum your attic deck and completely remove all of the old bug and rodent infested insulation.  Next we’ll seal all of the thermal envelope penetrations using a professional grade expanding foam.  We will seal and insulate all areas of concern such as knee walls, chases and chimney cavities.  We will provide you with before and after analysis to document the improvements made.


If the HVAC system and ductwork are in the attic, then radiant barriers and duct sealing may be recommended.  Once all renovations are complete we will blow in Owens Corning AttiCat expanding insulation to the desired R-value of at least R-39.  When we leave your attic after completely renovating it, you will be amazed at the difference in the heat load reduction and the improved air quality in your home.


Many times, a major source of dust and other particulates that are present in your home are in fact a result of a leaky and improperly sealed and insulated attic.  Let one of our professionals show you today how you can save on your energy bills and dust less often with one of our attic renovations.


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