Attic insulation is one of the most important aspects of your home. It can make the difference between comfortable, efficient temperatures and high energy bills. Spray foam is a high-performance insulation that can significantly lower your heating and cooling costs.
Its high R-value*, air tightness and ability to conform to any space makes it ideal for a wide range of applications including walls, attics, floors, crawl spaces and rim joists. Spray foam is also highly durable and will not compress or sag over time.
Unlike traditional fiberglass, spray foam creates an airtight seal that blocks out unwanted moisture and pests such as mold and mildew. It also prevents air leakage which is a common source of high energy bills.
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During installation, spray foam is sprayed as a liquid and immediately expands to fill the space it’s applied to. This allows spray foam to conform to hard-to-reach spaces and complicated structures, like domed ceilings.
Closed-cell spray foam is the most commonly used type of spray foam in residential buildings. Its closed-cell structure traps air in tiny pockets which helps to reduce heat transfer and sound transmission.
Open-cell foam, on the other hand, is not as dense and offers more flexibility than closed-cell spray foam. It still provides great insulation, but is not as effective in blocking vapor and moisture.
Both types of spray foam insulation are available in a variety of densities and R-values. However, when choosing a spray foam, it is best to stick with products that use low-GWP blowing agents. This way, you can be sure you’re choosing a greener alternative to older insulation technologies.
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