Homeowners often want to save money and improve their home’s energy efficiency by installing Insulation Contractor. While DIY options are available, hiring a professional is the best way to ensure that your project is done properly.
The two components of spray foam — polyurethane and isocyanate — chemically react to expand when sprayed from a special rig. This allows the material to fill nooks, crannies and other small spaces where conventional fiberglass or cellulose batt insulation cannot. The foam is a highly effective thermal envelope that helps your house stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
How Spray Foam Insulation Enhances Indoor Air Quality
Spray foam is also a good moisture barrier, helping to prevent mold and mildew from growing in the home. It also meets vapor barrier codes, making it easy to skip the step of applying a separate vapor barrier after the insulation dries.
One of the biggest benefits of spray foam is its R value, which measures resistance to heat flow and determines how well it insulates a space. Higher R values provide better insulating power, which can result in significant savings on heating and cooling costs.
The type of spray foam you choose — open or closed — will also affect your home’s energy efficiency. Closed cell spray foam is a little more expensive than open cell but is stronger and more effective at insulating your space. It also creates a stronger air barrier, meaning you don’t have to worry about adding a vapor barrier after it dries.
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