What's Behind the Drywall? The INSULATION
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INSULATION
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Insulation in the corner for added warmth! |
Foilback drywall is used on all exterior walls. |
45 degree corner foamed, then batt insulated for tight seal. |
Windows sealed with expandable foam to eliminate air leaks. |
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Foam joints of exterior wall sheathing to eliminate air infiltration |
Insulation behind electrical wires at exterior walls to minimize air gaps in exterior wall cavities. |
Copper flashing at deck nailer to prevent chemical reaction with new treated deck material. | Foam seal electrical runs to reduce convection currents. |
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| Foam at top plate butt joint to eliminate air infiltration. | Triple flashing at deck nailers to eliminate water leaks. | TMN installs foam baffles to provide continuous attic ventilation. Foam baffles have more rigidity than cardboard baffles. |