When installed correctly, spray foam insulation offers airtight sealing, durability and moisture resistance. Its energy efficiency benefits reduce heating and cooling costs significantly, offsetting the upfront installation costs over time. It is also durable and long-lasting, reducing the need for costly re-insulation projects.
Spray foam is sprayed as a liquid that expands to fill cracks and crevices, providing an airtight seal and preventing energy loss. It is a more effective insulation option than traditional fiberglass, cellulose or cotton fiber insulation materials.
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Heat stays in during the winter and out in the summer, resulting in lower heating and cooling bills. Spray foam also absorbs sound, creating a quieter, more comfortable home.
The high R-value of closed-cell spray foam provides superior insulation performance and is impermeable to water and air. It also adds strength to wall, ceiling and roof assembly. It is more expensive than open-cell spray foam due to its density and higher R-value per inch, but it is more resistant to moisture and is an excellent choice for extreme temperatures, humidity, or a need for structural reinforcement.
It is important to choose a professional spray foam insulation contractor to ensure the correct application of the material. Inexperienced contractors may leave gaps, voids or uneven surfaces. They may also apply the product too thinly, sacrificing its effectiveness. It is best to choose a spray polyurethane foam (SPF) insulation installer that has a certification from the Spray Foam Alliance. This indicates that the company follows industry standards and has a solid understanding of proper installation techniques.
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Greer, SC, 29651
864-506-4098
