Most homeowners accept certain rooms being permanently uncomfortable as just a "quirk" of their house. It isn't a quirk; it's a measurable thermal failure. Whether it's a bonus room above the garage that feels like a sauna or floors that turn to ice in February, every comfort crisis has a structural solution.
1. The "Hot Bedroom" Syndrome
If one bedroom is chronically 5 to 10 degrees hotter than the hallway thermostat, it is almost always located either above a garage, at the far end of an HVAC duct run, or directly under an unventilated section of the roof.
Thermal Leaching
A hot garage easily reaches 110°F in summer. If the floor separating the garage and the bedroom above it lacks densely packed insulation, that 110°F heat literally rises straight through the floorboards into the bedroom all afternoon.
Targeted Foam Injection
We don't need to rebuild the room. We utilize drill-and-fill techniques to inject dense foam packing directly into the floor cavities, instantly creating a severe thermal break from the garage below.
2. Chronic Dust and Airborne Allergies
If you are constantly dusting furniture and your family suffers from chronic indoor allergies, the culprit is likely the "stack effect."
Your home acts like a vacuum. It pulls dirty, fiber-filled air directly from your attic down into your house through unsealed light fixtures and AC vents. Professionally air-sealing the attic floor cuts this off at the source.