Spray foam Insulation Contractor is applied to tight spaces and nooks and crannies where traditional fiberglass and cellulose can’t reach. This includes basement rim joist, crawl spaces, overhangs (or cantilevers), knee walls and bonus rooms. It also works well in metal buildings to increase energy efficiency.
Its unique ability to expand and tightly fill voids helps spray foam achieve higher R-value ratings than any other insulation material on the market. These high R-values give your home or business resistance against heat flow, keeping it warm in winter and cool in summer.
In addition, spray foam prevents air infiltration that causes skyrocketing energy bills. It effectively blocks warm air from escaping during the winter and cool air from entering during the summer, allowing heating and cooling systems to operate less often and reduce power consumption significantly.
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Open- and closed-cell spray foam also insulates against sound, dampening street noise and ensuring you enjoy your quiet oasis. And, because the inert polymer doesn’t provide a food source for mildew and mold, it protects drywall from damage.
However, a spray foam installation is not for the do-it-yourselfer. This type of insulation requires a trained professional to ensure proper application and consistent expansion. Improperly installed spray foam may cause a host of issues, including a weakening of structural integrity and the possibility of water damage or mold growth.
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