
Animals had moved into the attic — full contamination cleanup and rebuild
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Alderwood bungalows, Islington split-levels, lakeshore semis — Etobicoke’s post-war homes lose more heat through the attic than anywhere else in the house. We fix that, honestly.
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Most of Etobicoke — Alderwood, Long Branch, Islington, Richview — was built in the 1950s and 60s. The bungalows and split-levels from that era typically carry a few inches of original insulation over plaster or early drywall ceilings, with no vapour barrier and decades of settling. That’s a quarter of today’s R-60 standard on a good day.
The symptoms show up fast near the lake: wind-exposed homes that feel drafty upstairs, uneven rooms, ice at the roof edge in February, and cooling bills that climb every July. The cause is almost always the same combination — thin insulation plus an unsealed ceiling leaking house air into the attic.
Our crews cover all of Etobicoke. The documented projects below are from neighbouring areas in the same post-war housing stock — the same problems, and the same fix: seal, ventilate, insulate to R-60.
Documented case studies from just across Etobicoke’s borders, in the same age of housing.

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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.”