Air Sealing is for properties where dust returns quickly after cleaning. We explain the practical options and recommend the approach that fits the building, budget, and timeline. The right foam choice depends on leak locations, blower-door testing if available, and insulation condition.
Reasons to schedule this service
This service may be the right fit when one of these situations sounds familiar:
- dust returns quickly after cleaning
- rooms have strong temperature swings
- recessed lights, chases, and penetrations leak air
What matters for Atlanta properties
Atlanta homes often need insulation work because of humid crawl spaces, hot upper floors, knee walls, bonus rooms, and older additions that leak air. We check the building conditions first so the foam type and prep match the space. For air sealing, the estimate should account for leak locations, blower-door testing if available, and insulation condition, cleanup, timing, and the condition of the existing area.
What affects the estimate
- leak locations
- blower-door testing if available
- insulation condition
- ventilation balance
- attic and crawl openings
How the work usually goes
Most projects follow a simple path from review and prep through installation, cleanup, and final walkthrough.
- Building Inspection: Review comfort problems, air leaks, moisture concerns, and the area that needs insulation.
- Foam Type And Prep Plan: Compare foam type, thickness, ventilation, ignition barrier, and code-related details.
- Prep And Masking: Protect nearby surfaces and prepare the attic, crawl space, garage, or building.
- Foam Install: Install foam in the agreed areas and trim where needed for a clean result.
- Trim, Cleanup, And Ventilation Review: Review cleanup, ventilation, and the next steps before the space goes back into use.


