
A nearly-bare attic with black mold overhead — a mid-winter full rebuild
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Willowdale, Clanton Park, Downsview — we’ve rebuilt North York attics from nearly bare joists to sealed R-60, in the middle of winter. Here’s the proof.
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North York is a mix: original post-war bungalows and storey-and-a-halfs from the 1950s, and newer infill rebuilds beside them. The older homes are the urgent ones — on a recent Clanton Park project the attic was nearly bare, with black mold on the sheathing overhead, and the family was heating the sky through it in January. We removed what was left, remediated the mold, and rebuilt to R-60 mid-winter.
In Willowdale we documented the other common case: thin, patchy insulation with open penetrations everywhere — pot lights, a plumbing stack, wiring runs — each one leaking warm, humid house air into the cold attic. Air sealing those before insulating is the difference between an attic that performs and one that just looks deep.
Even the newer infill homes here are usually insulated to the minimum code of their build year, not to today’s R-60. The free inspection takes twenty minutes and tells you exactly where your house stands, with photos.

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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.”