Insulate It Solutions – Spray Foam Insulation
attic insulation is a two-part liquid that expands into a thick foam when sprayed onto surfaces. Once sprayed, it fills in nooks and crannies to create a custom air seal around pipes, wires, and cracks. It also provides an effective barrier against air movement, which makes it an ideal option for insulating walls and ceilings. It’s typically sprayed using an applicator that resembles a paint gun, which allows it to reach into tight spaces.
Common Myths About Spray Foam Insulation
There are several different types of spray foam, but the two most popular are open and closed-cell. Open-cell spray foam has small pockets of air that create a barrier against air flow, while closed-cell foam is solid and forms an effective air and vapor barrier.
When properly installed (which only trained insulation crews can do) a spray foam system will last as long as your building and will not sag or settle over time. It will not rot or decay, and it is an excellent choice for new construction homes, pole barns, and commercial buildings.
Unlike fiberglass and cellulose, spray foam creates a sealed envelope to prevent convective heat transfer. This significantly reduces heating and cooling costs, saving homeowners a significant amount of money over the life of their home. It can also increase the value of your property by 3% to 6%.
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