Spray Foam Insulation is a cutting-edge technology that dramatically reduces energy costs, improves occupant comfort and provides significant environmental sustainability benefits. It is applied to walls and roofs, filling gaps, cracks and voids, creating an airtight seal that combats energy waste, a major source of high energy bills. It also protects against mold and mildew, and adds structural strength to walls and roofs. It is available in both open and closed cell formulas, making it suitable for a wide range of projects.
Strategic Spray Foam Insulation, LLC can be sprayed into walls, ceilings and roof cavities where it expands to fill gaps, nooks and crannies and create an airtight seal. It is a powerful deterrent to heat and cold, cutting energy bills significantly while protecting against moisture, mold and mildew. It also increases a structure’s strength, reducing maintenance costs and increasing its overall value.
What is the difference between open and closed-cell spray foam insulation?
Closed-cell spray foam is denser than open-cell foam, providing superior thermal insulation and sound reduction. It can be used in basement rim joists, crawl spaces, attics, knee walls, and bonus rooms. It also acts as a vapor barrier, stopping the passage of moisture and vapor that can cause damage to a home’s structure and interior finishes.
Open-cell spray foam is lightweight and porous, allowing air to circulate through it. This breathability makes it a great choice for insulating attics, as it prevents moisture buildup and maintains consistent temperatures without the need for ventilation. It is also flexible and will move with a building’s natural temperature fluctuations, which helps to avoid stress on the roof deck and potential moisture damage over time. It is also permeable, allowing water vapor to pass through it in small quantities, helping to control humidity in some applications.
Strategic Spray Foam Insulation, LLC
813 W King St, Boone, NC 28607
(919) 842-5925