Quality Insulation is a liquid-based material that is sprayed on a building to create an airtight seal and provide continuous insulation. It can be sprayed into attics, crawl spaces, rim joist and open walls in existing homes; concrete block and frame walls in new construction; and pole barns.
It also reduces noise from outside, so you can relax in your home without being disrupted by noisy neighbors or early-risers. And when it comes to energy efficiency, well-insulated homes use less power to heat and cool. That makes a significant impact on your energy costs year-round, and increases your resale value.
Quality Insulation: How Spray Foam Outperforms Traditional Methods
Professional installation is recommended for spray foam insulation, as steps have to be taken to ensure a proper mix of polyol resin and isocyanate, and that the application area is well-ventilated. Improper SPF installation can lead to toxic off-gassing of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which pose health and safety concerns for occupants.
Choosing the right type of spray insulation is important, too – closed cell spray foam is more expensive but is physically stronger and does a better job insulating a structure than open cell spray foam. A professional contractor can help you decide which type of insulation is best for your project.
The biggest reason to choose spray foam is that it stops air leakage, the biggest source of energy loss in a home. It can cost up to 40 percent more to heat and cool a house when air leaks into or out of it, and spray insulation can keep that from happening.
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