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Upgrade attic insulation from R-20 to R-60
The contractor offered to install new insulation to bring the current R-20 insulation level up to R-60, meeting condo requirements. - Insulation Upgrade: From R-20 to R-60 - Scope: New insulation installation in the attic

Treat the underside of the roof and fog a supplemental part of the attic
The quote is for treating the underside of the roof and fogging a supplemental part of the attic. - Service: Treatment of underside of roof - Service: Fogging - Area: 100 sq. feet of supplemental attic space

Top up attic insulation with R40 blown-in
This quote is for adding R40 blown-in insulation on top of the existing attic insulation. - Existing Insulation: Two layers of paper backed batts, 1.5" Styrofoam, and wood boarding - Existing R-value: Approximately R20 - Proposed Work: Add R40 blown-in insulation on top of all existing materials

Add 8 inches of blow-in insulation
This quote is for adding 8 inches of blow-in insulation.

Add attic insulation to meet R51 standards
This option focuses on upgrading the existing attic insulation to meet current R51 standards and improving ventilation and sealing. It includes: - Addition of blown fiberglass (17 inches total) to meet current R51 standards - Installation of sealing joints for access hatches - Ensuring soffits are properly cleared - Addition of deflectors and cardboard in front of the soffits for ventilation - Decontamination of the framework with encapsulant and fungicidal product - Insulation of access hatches - Installation of leveling guides in the attic - Protection of the premises during the work - Photos taken before, during, and after the work - Provision of service truck and tools - Cleanup of premises after work
Upgrade insulation and subpanel
This quote is for two requested material changes to an ongoing construction project. The homeowner is requesting: - Insulation Material: Upgrade from fiberglass to Rockwool for R-15 wall insulation and R-23 ceiling insulation. The base scope was R-15 batt + 1" rigid foam for walls (approximately 640 sqft) and R-23 for the ceiling (approximately 400 sqft). The homeowner estimates the retail material cost difference for this change to be around $1.40/SF for R-15 Rockwool vs $1/SF for fiberglass, and $2.55/SF for R-23 Rockwool. - Subpanel: Change to a slightly longer subpanel with more empty spaces. This change is not expected to involve any feeder or circuit breaker changes, nor any additional labor or prep. Any stock Home Depot NEMA 3R panel would suffice. The homeowner calculates the actual material price difference for both changes to be approximately $700 after tax.
Comprehensively insulate my attic with R49 fiberglass and air sealing
This quote includes a comprehensive attic insulation upgrade: - Work Area: Flat Ceiling, Skylight Shaft - Existing Insulation Removal: Loose fill insulation removed with a vacuum - Existing Insulation Removal: Batted insulation around skylight removed - Top Plates (Air Seal): Seal exterior and interior top plates using one component spray foam insulation where vertical walls intersect with the attic floor - Top Plates (Air Seal): Seal all wiring holes, electrical junction boxes, and any other penetrations to the attic floor - Skylight Shaft Insulation: Install R15 high density fiberglass insulation at cavity - Skylight Shaft Radiant Barrier: Install micro-perforated radiant insulation over the fiberglass batts - Skylight Shaft Sealing: Seal all seams and edges with spray foam and/or FSK tape - Attic Hatch: Install rigid insulation to the back of the attic hatch cover - Attic Hatch: Install weather-stripping at molding - Attic Hatch: Build dam around hatch - Recessed Can Lights: Install noncombustible airtight cover over recessed can lights - Recessed Can Lights Sealing: Seal cover to drywall with spray foam, allowing insulation to be mounded over the light - Eaves: Install insulation baffles at eave areas to ensure proper attic ventilation - Attic Flat Ceilings: Blow loose fiberglass insulation to achieve an R49 rating

Install 2 inches of polyurethane and 17 inches of sprayed fiberglass insulation
The project involves insulating the attic with two layers of material. The initial layer consists of 2 inches of polyurethane, followed by a top layer of 17 inches of sprayed fiberglass insulation.
Add insulation to R-49
This quote is for adding insulation to achieve at least R-49. I currently only have about 3 inches of insulation. I have already air sealed and put baffles in.

Install open cell spray foam in a small shop
This quote is for installing open cell spray foam insulation in a small building/shop. - Type of foam: Open cell spray foam - Location: Walls of a small building/shop - Building dimensions: Approximately 12x14 feet - Existing vapor barrier: Tar/asphalt paper
Clean attic and add blown-in insulation to R44 depth with baffle eve vents
This option includes: - Attic cleaning - Blown-in insulation to R44 depth - Addition of baffle eve vents

Insulate my crawlspace
Insulation of the crawlspace ceiling, including the installation of wire rods for support.