Seal hidden air leaks in your attic to improve comfort, lower energy costs, and protect your home from moisture problems.
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For most homeowners, the attic is a complete blind spot. But hidden above your ceiling are dozens of air leaks—from recessed lights, wiring holes, vent pipes, and attic hatches.
These gaps allow heated and cooled air to escape year-round, driving up energy bills and creating moisture and comfort problems throughout the home.
When an attic isn’t properly sealed, insulated, and ventilated, it can lead to higher energy costs, uneven temperatures, moisture issues, and unwanted pests entering the home.
These gaps allow heated and cooled air to escape year-round, driving up energy bills and creating moisture and comfort problems throughout the home.
When an attic isn’t properly sealed, insulated, and ventilated, it can lead to higher energy costs, uneven temperatures, moisture issues, and unwanted pests entering the home.
For most homeowners, the attic is a complete blind spot. But hidden above your ceiling are dozens of air leaks—from recessed lights, wiring holes, vent pipes, and attic hatches.
When an attic isn’t properly sealed, insulated, and ventilated, it can lead to higher energy costs, uneven temperatures, moisture issues, and unwanted pests entering the home.
For most homeowners, the attic is a complete blind spot. But hidden above your ceiling are dozens of air leaks—from recessed lights, wiring holes, vent pipes, and attic hatches.
These gaps allow heated and cooled air to escape year-round, driving up energy bills and creating moisture and comfort problems throughout the home.
For most homeowners, the attic is a complete blind spot. But hidden above your ceiling are dozens of air leaks—from recessed lights, wiring holes, vent pipes, and attic hatches.
These gaps allow heated and cooled air to escape year-round, driving up energy bills and creating moisture and comfort problems throughout the home.
When an attic isn’t properly sealed, insulated, and ventilated, it can lead to higher energy costs, uneven temperatures, moisture issues, and unwanted pests entering the home.
For most homeowners, the attic is a complete blind spot. But hidden above your ceiling are dozens of air leaks—from recessed lights, wiring holes, vent pipes, and attic hatches.
These gaps allow heated and cooled air to escape year-round, driving up energy bills and creating moisture and comfort problems throughout the home.
When an attic isn’t properly sealed, insulated, and ventilated, it can lead to higher energy costs, uneven temperatures, moisture issues, and unwanted pests entering the home.