A classic Willowdale attic: about 4–5 inches of old insulation doing a fraction of its job, gaps around every duct and pipe, and the first dark staining showing on the sheathing. Caught at the right time.
This attic hadn’t failed yet — but it was on its way. Thin, uneven insulation with voids at the eaves, open gaps where ducts and the plumbing stack passed through the ceiling, and darkening on the sheathing at one end where moisture had started collecting.


The inspection flagged ventilation as the weak point alongside the thin coverage: intake airflow was compromised, and the early staining on the sheathing showed moisture was already lingering. The fix list wrote itself — seal, treat, ventilate, insulate.

A one-day job that heads off a much more expensive one:


For a fraction of what a full gut would cost, this attic went from tired to top-spec — and when the follow-up check suggested the exhaust side could be stronger, we came back and added a tower vent. That’s what a 10-year relationship with your attic contractor looks like.

Every problem on this page was found during a free, no-obligation inspection. We photograph everything, walk you through it, and give you a straight answer — even if that answer is “your attic is fine.”