- Bathroom Remodeling
- FlooringInstalling insulation in interior walls, ceilings, and flooring not only acts as an insulator, but as an ideal soundproofer, greatly reducing the transfer of noise from room to room.
- Basement Remodeling
- FramingINSULPINK® Foam Insulation Board by Owens Corning attaches to basements wall with wood furring strips, no framing necessary, providing an uninterrupted insulating envelope along the entire wall.
- Garage Remodeling
- New ConstructionGenerally speaking, older and existing homes are less energy efficient than new construction projects. With the rising price of energy, the costs associated with heating and cooling an older home can be exorbitant.
- SidingNo. During a retrofit, we start by removing small sections of siding, where we will drill small holes into the wall sheeting of your home. From there, we insert a small hose into the drilled holes that reaches to the top and bottom of the wall cavity, resulting in a dense, tight, well insulated cavity with no air infiltration.
- PorchesInsulation is not just for attics and outside walls. Insulation should also be installed in other areas of your home such as ceilings with unheated spaces, basement walls, floors above vented crawl spaces, cathedral ceilings, floors over unheated garages or porches, knee walls, in between interior walls (especially bathrooms), and ceilings or floors for extra sound control.
- Residential Roof Repair
- Residential Roof Replacement/Installation
- InsulationA licensed and insured Michigan general contractor, we work with all insulation types, cellulose, foam, and fiberglass, and will provide an honest recommendation of the solution that best fits your individual needs. Our non-biased approach provides our customers with the information needed to determine the best solution to meet their unique insulation needs.