
Two bathroom fans were venting straight into the attic — caught early
Read the full case study →
Vaughan’s homes are big, and so are their attics — which means small problems up there quietly get expensive. We catch them early, fix them properly, and document everything.
Book My Free InspectionCall (647) 507-4072
Woodbridge, Maple, Kleinburg, Thornhill — most of Vaughan went up from the 1980s onward, with large two-storeys and generous attics insulated to the minimum of their build year. The single most common defect we document here isn’t the insulation itself: it’s bathroom exhaust fans venting into the attic instead of through the roof.
On a recent Woodbridge inspection we found two of them — two showers’ worth of humid air, every day, blowing into a cold attic. Caught early, that’s a duct fix and a top-up; caught late, it’s mold remediation and a rebuild. The same job’s insulation measured about 5 inches where today’s standard is 21.5 (R-60).
Because Vaughan attics are large, the payoff is large too: air-sealing the ceiling, correcting the venting, and topping up to R-60 takes real load off the furnace and the A/C — and most of these attics qualify for a rebate that takes a meaningful bite out of the cost.
Plus nearby jobs in the same style of housing.

Read the full case study →

Read the full case study →

Read the full case study →
Blown-in fiberglass to R-60, full removals and rebuilds, insulated hatches — quoted flat after a photographed inspection.
Pot lights, plumbing stacks, duct boots and top plates sealed before any insulation goes in — the step that makes R-60 actually perform.
Botanical cleaning and spore removal, wood restoration, and a protective sealant against regrowth — see a full remediation in our case studies.
Cold floors over the garage and chilly basements get the same treatment: seal first, then insulate properly.
Insulating your attic to R-50 or better qualifies for a rebate through Ontario’s home energy rebate program — no energy assessment required for attic-only projects. We confirm your exact amount at the free inspection and file all the paperwork for you.
Rebates are offered through an Ontario home energy-efficiency rebate program. Confirmed Attics & Insulation is an independent participating contractor. Rebate amounts shown are maximums; terms and conditions apply, confirmed at your free assessment.
A free, no-obligation inspection with photos of everything we find — and a straight answer, even if that answer is “your attic is fine.”