Spray Foam Insulation – How it Works and How it Can Save You Money

 

attic insulation is a popular choice for new construction projects, attics, and rim joists. It’s also useful for insulating walls and ceilings in older homes. The insulation has a high R-value, which means it’s very effective at resisting heat flow. As a result, it can save you money on energy bills.

The spray foam insulation is composed of polyurethane, a type of plastic. It is formed when two liquid chemical components undergo a reaction at the tip of a spray gun. These chemicals are typically kept in separate hoppers or tanks until they meet at the tip of the gun, where they combine to create the spray foam. The spray foam is applied to a substrate, which is typically wood framing, concrete, or metal.

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During the installation process, it expands to fill in cracks and crevices. This gives it a much higher coverage rate than fiberglass batts or other rigid foam insulation products. There are different types of spray foam, including open and closed-cell foam. Closed-cell foam is stiffer and less flexible than open-cell foam, while still providing excellent thermal performance.

Its air-tight seal helps to stop drafts from entering your home, which can drive up energy costs. It’s also great for preventing condensation in wall cavities, which happens when there’s a big temperature difference between the outside and inside of your home.

When spray foam is properly installed by a licensed, experienced contractor, it can be a great option for homeowners who are looking to improve their homes’ energy efficiency. However, shoddy workmanship and improper installation can lead to mold, damage and other problems that homeowners often have no recourse for.


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