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The Green Cocoon Receives the Certificate of No Complaints and No Negative Customer Reviews

News and Awards

The Green Cocoon has received the Certificate of No Complaints and No Negative Customer Reviews from the Better Business Bureau (BBB). The certificate states that “The Green Cocoon has not received a single customer complaint and has not received a negative customer review within BBB’s reporting period of 36 months.”

Employees Are Excellent

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“We are thrilled that we have excellent employees who do their job very well,” said James Materkowski, President. “Our customers have faith in us and we strive for excellence in every job. This certificate confirms our success.”

About BBB Accreditation

The BBB Accreditation Seal shows commitment to integrity, ethical business practices, and customer service. The Green Cocoon has been accredited with the BBB since February 2019.

Learn more about our great team.

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Importance of Vapor Barriers and Ventilation

Insulation Tips

Recently, our vice president Candace was asked to take a look at a property and give a quote for insulation. Our sales staff usually videotapes their meetings with clients to help them decide on the best insulation for the job. We wanted to share this video to show you the importance of vapor barriers and ventilation.

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Thermal Bridging and Condensation

In the first part of this video, you will see water droplets dripping off the nails that are poking through. Because the nails were put in from the outside on the north facing part of the house where there is not a lot of sunlight, there is thermal bridging. Consequently, any moisture that comes in is hitting the wood and making it wet. But the nails are where the water is condensing. As the water runs down the wall and gets closer to the floor, you can see that there is frost in the soffit. Because heat rises, the soffit is much colder.

Add a Vapor Barrier

Adding ventilation can temporarily solve this problem, but then heat and moisture would be pulled from the house even faster. And, losing heat is not energy-efficient. What should happen is a vapor barrier should be created at the thermal envelope to prevent the moisture from ever getting into the space. The other alternative is to spray foam the roof so the surface of the roof is protected by the foam. And because of its R-value, the surface of the foam will never be cold enough for the moisture to reach a dew point and condense.

At 38 seconds, you will see that on the other side of the house, there is an identical eve space that is significantly warmer. In fact, it is 20 to 30 degrees warmer, and there is no moisture. Consequently, the nail heads don’t show any rust. This is a good example of why vapor barriers and ventilation are important.

Insulation Is Key

Our recent blog about Rockwool insulation being designed for use as exterior continuous insulation is a great read. It will help you understand the importance of vapor barriers and ventilation.

If you have questions about our products, check out the FAQ section of our website. You may find your answers there. If not, contact us!

Watch the video on our YouTube Channel!

The Green Cocoon used ROCKWOOL Comfortboard® 80 on Arlington home

Rockwool Is Insulation of Choice on Energy-Efficient Arlington Home

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The Green Cocoon is thrilled to be a part of this energy-efficient project in Arlington, Massachusetts. The insulation of choice is ROCKWOOL Comfortboard® 80 (mineral wool/rock board). Comfortboard® thermal insulated sheathing is a rigid stone wool insulation board designed for use as an exterior continuous insulation. And, this home is completely wrapped in it!

Keeps Moisture Out

Comfortboard® does not produce smoke or propagate flames, keeping occupants safe and reducing property damage in the event of a fire. Moreover, this solution allows fast outward drying, keeping moisture out of your wall assembly. That is because it is vapor permeable.

The Green Cocoon used ROCKWOOL Comfortboard® 80 on Arlington home   The Green Cocoon used ROCKWOOL Comfortboard® 80 on Arlington home

Attention to Detail Is Impressive

Additionally, Rockwool placed over Blueskin is a fantastic air barrier! Blueskin® SA is a self-adhering membrane consisting of an SBS rubberized asphalt compound laminated on a blue polyethylene film.

The Green Cocoon used ROCKWOOL Comfortboard® 80 on Arlington homeAlso, it is impermeable to air, moisture vapor, and water. Blueskin® SA is designed to install easily on a variety of prepared substrates. These innovative factors ensure the comfort of those living in the home. Moreover, there is an added bonus of reduced energy costs stemming from the improvement of thermal performance.

Recommended by Home Builders

As shown above, this building is going to be air and water tight. Build tight, ventilate right! No wonder home builders love these two products. They make a great team!

In summary, The Green Cocoon specializes in many different types of insulation. Just contact us and we’ll let you know the one that is best for your situation.

Candace and Meaghan, from The Green Cocoon, attended the Southern NH Home Builders & Remodelers Association toy drive and social

Green Cocoon Employees Attend Holiday Social & Toy Drive

Giving Back, News and Awards

On December 1st, two members of The Green Cocoon’s team attended Southern NH Home Builders and Remodelers Association’s (SNHBRA) Silent Auction, Holiday Social & Toy Drive. This annual event is always a year-end celebration.

The Green Cocoon attended the Southern NH Home Builders & Remodelers Association toy drive

Candace and Meaghan, from The Green Cocoon, attended the Southern NH Home Builders & Remodelers Association toy drive and social
Candace and Meaghan, from The Green Cocoon sales team, attended the Southern NH Home Builders & Remodelers Association toy drive and holiday social.

Toys for Tots a highlight

At this event, SNHBRA members network with their peers and bid on fabulous silent auction items.  Also, attendees are also encouraged to bring a toy or a monetary donation for Toys for Tots. Toys for Tots mission is to collect new, unwrapped toys and distribute those toys to less fortunate children at Christmas.

The Green Cocoon donated games such as Connect 4, and Chutes and Ladders. Additionally, we added a few boxes of Legos to the mix.

Plenty of activities

Attendees enjoyed a delicious Italian buffet as well as raffles and other fun games throughout the night. Moreover, our own Candace Lord played a game called “Heads or Tails,” whoever earned the most beads won. As you can see from the photo above, she won! The prize—a $100 gift card to the Copper Door Restaurant.

Giving back is important

At The Green Cocoon, our team is honored to give back. We love working in our community, but more importantly, we love working with our community. Thus, we not only give back financially, but also physically, by attending many fundraisers. The Green Cocoon helps support women with breast cancer and sponsors events that help children with cancer and their families. Learn more about our efforts.

About SNHBRA

Southern NH Home Builders & Remodelers Association, a local affiliate of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the state New Hampshire Home Builders Association (NHHBA), is an association of industry professionals dedicated to providing quality housing opportunities through education, vision, and advocacy for the betterment of our communities.

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Thermal Imaging Cameras: Where and Why We Use Them

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The Green Cocoon has many tools in its arsenal to help you stay warm and save you money. One of those tools is a thermal imaging camera. Where and why do we use it? We use it when we come to your home to evaluate your space. We use the camera to show you where cold air is coming in. Also, the camera comes in handy when we need to discover if there is insulation inside a wall or ceiling. We don’t have to guess. The camera tells us!

What is a thermal imaging camera?

Thermal imaging cameras are devices that translate thermal energy (heat) into visible light. This is done  in order to analyze a particular object or scene. Furthermore, the image it produces is known as a thermogram. The analysis of a thermogram is done through a process called thermography. Thermal imaging cameras are sophisticated devices that process the captured image and display it on a screen. The image can be used for immediate diagnosis. Or, they can be processed through specialized software for further evaluation, accuracy, and report output. Consequently, thermal imaging cameras take measuring temperature to the next level. Instead of getting a number for the temperature, you get a picture showing differences in temperature.[i]

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Here you can see thermal bridging through ceiling joists and how a lack of air sealing can really spread the cold air
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Here we see a completely uninsulated wall bay
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This photo illustrates how much cold comes through an outlet switch cover that isn’t properly air sealed and insulated

Thermal imaging camera applications and uses

The first commercial thermal imaging camera sold in 1965 for high voltage power line inspections.[ii] Since then, thermal imaging cameras have been used in many fields. Firefighters use them to see through smoke, find people, and localize hotspots of fires. Additionally, physiological activities can also be monitored with thermographic imaging. Fever in human beings and other warm-blooded animals is just one of many.

Building construction technicians can see heat leaks to improve the efficiencies of cooling or heating.  Additionally, thermal imaging cameras are a common tool used by home inspectors.

Camera used in our evaluation

When our salesperson comes to evaluate the space you would like to insulate, they will be using a Thermal Imaging Camera. Having a tool that instantly shows a client where and how much insulation is needed, is invaluable.

Contact us to schedule an appointment.


[i] Grainger. Thermal Imaging Cameras Explained. Retrieved from grainger.com.

[ii] Wikipedia. Thermographic Camera. Retrieved from Wikipedia.org.

Detect Hidden Energy Loss with Thermal Imaging

Even small gaps in insulation can cause major heat loss, higher energy bills, and inconsistent indoor temperatures. A thermal imaging camera gives a clear, real-time view of where your home is losing energy. The Green Cocoon’s expert technicians use this technology to pinpoint problem areas that are not visible to the naked eye, such as drafts in walls, ceilings, and floors.

After identifying these trouble areas, our skilled insulation experts can suggest effective solutions, such as spray foam insulation , which seal gaps and enhances your home’s overall comfort. This process enables homeowners to save energy, reduce heating and cooling costs, and create an eco-friendlier home.

Optimize Your Home’s Insulation with Expert Services

Once the areas of energy loss have been identified, The Green Cocoon provides targeted insulation upgrades using some of the best materials in the industry. We offer both closed-cell  and open-cell spray foam insulation to suit every home.

  • Closed-cell spray foam insulation is a dense, water-resistant material that works well in basements, crawl spaces, and exterior walls.
  • Open-cell spray foam insulation provides excellent sound reduction and flexibility, making it ideal for interior walls and attics.

By combining these modern insulation techniques with accurate thermal imaging, we help homeowners make smart choices and enjoy long-term energy efficiency.

As a reputable  insulation contractor, The Green Cocoon is proud to provide safe, environmentally friendly services that enhance comfort and minimize waste. Our team uses advanced technology not only to detect problems but also to ensure all insulation work meets the highest performance standards.

Whether you’re building a new home or upgrading an existing one, our thermal imaging and insulation expertise work together to keep your living spaces warm, efficient, and sustainable.

Candace Lord and Meaghan Stewart, Team Members at The Green Cocoon, Salisbury, MA

The Green Cocoon Attends 2021 PRISM Awards Gala

News and Awards

Several team members from The Green Cocoon attended the 2021 PRISM Awards Gala, held at the Boston Marriott Long Wharf on October 21.

About the event

The PRISM Awards recognize the finest projects and outstanding achievements of builders, remodelers, architects, designers, developers, project owners, land planners, marketing/advertising firms, and other professionals in the home building industry. The event was hosted by the Builders and Remodelers Association of Greater Boston (BRAGB).

We work with winners!

Two builders that The Green Cocoon frequently works with won awards—Howell Custom Builders and Kevin Cradock Builders. It is thrilling to know that we are able to work with builders of such high caliper! Winning a coveted PRISM Award is a sign of excellence in your field and recognition of superior achievement. Winners receive significant regional, state-wide, and national recognition in newspapers, magazines, and on websites and social media.

Meaghan Stewart and Candace Lord, Team Members at The Green Cocoon, Salisbury, MAMore women needed in construction industry

Women are a rarity in the construction industry and the women at The Green Cocoon are laying the ground work for other women and young girls to follow in their footsteps.

Meaghan is new to our team and is eager to learn all about building science. Candace has been in the industry for over 10 years. She is a well-respected and highly knowledgeable insulation expert that people call upon regularly for technical questions and problem solving.

About The Green Cocoon

The Green Cocoon, LLC (TGC) delivers energy-efficient, eco-friendly insulation solutions to residences and businesses throughout Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Southern Maine. Our first priority is to provide you with the safest, most effective insulation. This helps keep the heat in your house during the winter, and keeps the cool air in during the summer. After all, that’s why you’re considering an insulation solution in the first place. Great insulation means you’ll use less fossil fuel and electricity, thus leaving a smaller carbon footprint.

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