Insulation: The “blanket” inside your walls that keeps your house warmer in winter and cooler in summer. Better insulation = more comfort and lower bills.
R-value: The score for how strong the insulation is. A higher R-value usually means better protection against outside temperature.
Thermal scanning: A special camera that shows hot and cold spots on your walls and around your windows. It lets us “see” hidden air leaks and missing insulation before we start work.
A good siding job: Not just new boards outside. A proper job means checking for OSB (wood board behind the siding), adding house wrap, sealing gaps with spray foam, and making sure your walls are tight, dry, and energy efficient.
Daily Before & After Progress Photos (Project Memory)
During your project we send you daily before-and-after photos so you can see exactly what changed that day.
We also keep a full photo record (a “project memory”) that you can use later for insurance, appraisal, or resale.
Example: Left side shows old, dirty siding. Right side shows the cleaned and restored siding.
On your project we document this same type of transformation every day until the job is complete.
What Thermal Scanning Looks Like
These are example thermal images so you can quickly understand what we’re looking at when we scan your home.
Before: Bright yellow/red areas show where your heating or cooling is leaking out through walls, joints, or around windows.
After: More even blue/green coloring means better insulation, higher R-value, and fewer air leaks after siding, OSB, and spray-foam upgrades.