Attic insulation foam insulation is a non-invasive way to insulate your home, garage, pole barn, or commercial building. The process starts with a crew removing any existing insulation from the area to be insulated. Once the area is free of any old or damaged insulation, a crew will apply spray foam to the sheathing, wall framing and studs. After the application of spray foam, a vapor barrier will be applied to protect the drywall from moisture and mold growth.
A primary benefit of spray foam insulation is that it seals air leaks and improves indoor air quality. By stopping air from escaping, climate control systems don’t have to work as hard. This results in reduced energy costs, lower carbon emissions and increased comfort for home and business occupants.
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Foam insulation is also effective at stopping water from passing through. This prevents places like attics and crawl spaces from becoming damp, humid environments. This helps to reduce moisture buildup and the subsequent mold and mildew. This decreases the need for dehumidification systems, again reducing the amount of power used by HVAC equipment and decreasing energy bills.
When properly installed, spray foam insulation has a high R-value. The higher the R-value, the better the insulating properties. Foam insulation is available in open and closed-cell varieties. Both offer excellent energy savings, but open-cell foam is softer and passes more vapor than closed-cell foam, so it requires a vapor barrier when used in walls.
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