
Thin, patchy insulation and open penetrations — sealed, treated, and blown to R-60
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Richmond Hill winters are a degree or two harder than downtown’s — and builder-minimum attics from the 80s, 90s and 2000s feel every bit of it. We bring them to R-60.
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Richmond Hill’s housing runs from Mill Pond’s older streets to the big 1990s and 2000s two-storeys of Bayview Hill, Oak Ridges, and Jefferson. Nearly all of it was insulated to the code minimum of its build year — R-28 to R-32 for most of that period — and blown insulation settles, so what’s up there now is usually less. Today’s standard is R-60.
Sitting on the Oak Ridges Moraine, Richmond Hill runs measurably colder on winter nights than the city proper. Thin attics here show themselves as second floors that won’t stay warm, furnaces that run all night in a cold snap, and ice dams along north-facing eaves — an insulation and air-sealing problem, not a roofing one.
The fix follows the same documented process as the nearby projects below: seal the ceiling penetrations, protect the soffit airflow with baffles, correct any exhaust ducts that dump into the attic, and blow to R-60. Most of these attics qualify for a rebate on top.
Documented case studies from directly neighbouring communities — the same builders, the same attics.

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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.”