Garage Ceilings & Garage Walls
Garage Ceiling

Garage Ceilings can be a major source for airflow when positioned under bedrooms. Insulating garage ceilings may have other possible benefits*; lessening garage toxins from entering home.
Rooms above the garage should have a reliable CO alarm prior or after insulating/sealing the garage. A recommended model is the CO Experts Model
Our methods allow full cavity to be filled. Wooden plugs are hammered into the holes and one layer of patch is used.
(Tube fill and Regular Fill).

Garage walls bordering with heated areas are important to insulate. A 2 �� or a 1" hole is drilled in each cavity along the garage wall. Holes are plugged and one layer of patch is used.
Walls with older fiberglass batts can be re-insulated to help save money.
See a testimony of re-insulated walls.
Customer Preparation for Garage Ceilings:
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Remove cars and other large items from drilling area. Items left in the garage may become dusty.
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Inform crews of any open interior wall holes.
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Provide access to 3 electrical boxes on separate circuits.
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Provide access to breaker box.
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Provide access to cold air returns for adjoining rooms (any room that neighbors the garage ceiling or garage wall) so that we can check cold air returns to make sure they are sealed properly.
Customer Preparation for Garage Walls:
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Remove items away from walls bordering the interior of the house. Items left in the garage may become dusty.
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Take off pictures and breakables from exterior walls.
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Provide access to cold air returns for adjoining rooms (any room that neighbors the garage ceiling or garage wall) so that we can check cold air returns to make sure they are sealed properly.
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Inform crews of any open interior wall holes including utility rooms and behind cabinets.
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Provide access to 3 electrical boxes on separate circuits.
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Provide access to your breaker box.
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