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Specializing in open/closed cell spray foam for superior insulating properties
Specializing in open/closed cell spray foam for superior insulating properties
Builders and homeowners can save money by right sizing their HVAC systems when using spray foam insulation. In some cases, HVAC unit tonnages have been reduced by as much as 40% and consumer heating and cooling costs have dropped as much as 60%.
Fiberglass insulation is made from fine strands of glass fibers and is known for its durability, moisture resistance, and low cost. It is available in batts, rolls, and loose-fill forms. Cellulose insulation, on the other hand, is composed of recycled paper products treated with fire retardants and pest repellents. It is highly effective at filling gaps and providing excellent thermal performance, making it a more environmentally friendly option. Each type has its advantages, and the choice can depend on factors like budget, environmental impact, and specific insulation needs.
Batt insulation comes in pre-cut sheets and is installed by fitting the insulation between the studs, while blown-in insulation is installed using a machine that blows the insulation into the desired area. Blown-in insulation is typically used for hard-to-reach areas and can provide better coverage than batt insulation.
Signs that your home may need additional insulation include significant drafts, fluctuating indoor temperatures, high energy bills, and ice damming on your roof during winter. Contact us for a free evaluation.
Spray foam insulation is generally more energy-efficient than traditional insulation materials like fiberglass or cellulose. It provides a superior air seal, reducing energy loss and improving thermal performance. This can lead to lower heating and cooling costs and better overall energy efficiency.
Both open-cell and closed-cell polyurethane spray foams help reduce outside noise by sealing cracks and gaps that allow sound to pass through walls, floors, and ceilings. However, open-cell foam is more effective for soundproofing due to its softer, more flexible structure, which absorbs sound better than closed-cell foam.
Yes, spray foam insulation is an excellent choice for pole barns. It can be applied to the interior surfaces of the poles and roof to provide superior insulation and air sealing. This helps to improve energy efficiency, control temperature, and reduce condensation and moisture issues. Spray foam’s ability to expand and fill gaps makes it particularly effective in the often irregular and open structures of pole barns, enhancing overall comfort and durability.
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