Distinctive Spray Foam Insulation
Attic insulation is a highly effective way to insulate your home. This type of insulation helps you save energy, lower your carbon footprint, and feel more comfortable in your home. It also adds to the value of your property, and it can help you qualify for tax credits. However, this insulation is not for everyone, and you should weigh your options carefully before making a decision.
In order to use spray foam insulation, you need a professional contractor. These professionals will use a special tool called a spray gun to apply the material. The spray gun is able to deliver the liquid foam in tiny droplets. These tiny drops are able to reach the smallest cracks and crevices in your home’s walls. This is what makes spray foam a superior insulator compared to fiberglass batts or other types of insulation.
Improving Indoor Air Quality with Spray Foam Insulation
The foam creates pockets that block the transfer of heat from hot to cold and vice versa. It also seals air leaks and stops circulating allergens and pollutants, which makes your home healthier to live in. You’ll enjoy fewer runny noses and stuffed up allergies, and you’ll sleep more soundly during the winter months.
There are two different kinds of spray foam insulation: open and closed cells. Your climate zone, budget, and project details will determine which kind of spray foam is best for your home. Both can be used to insulate your basement rim joist, attic, crawl space, overhangs (or cantilevers), knee walls and bonus rooms. Closed cell spray foam is more versatile because it can adhere to a variety of substrates including wood, metal and masonry.
Distinctive Spray Foam
“12439 CR 96,
Nunn, CO 80648”
(970) 413-4205