When properly installed, spray foam insulation is a cost-effective way to improve your home’s comfort and energy efficiency. Insulation impacts conduction (heat transfer) and convection (airflow), which affects a building’s ability to keep heat in during the winter and cool in the summer. Traditional fiberglass and cellulose insulation work a little bit like a wool sweater on a windy fall day; they will help keep you warm, but will let the winds blow right through. The spray foam alternative works a lot more like a windbreaker that blocks the cold air.
Pole Barn Insulation is made from a mixture of chemicals that expand when they meet, filling in spaces to create an impenetrable tight seal. It can be applied to wall cavities, attics and the underside of roof decks. It’s a great option for new construction, pole barns and existing homes as well.
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Homeowners typically spend roughly half their budget on heating and cooling costs, but the energy-efficient seal created by spray foam insulation can save up to 50% right away. The spray foam will stop the air leaks that cause your furnace and AC to run constantly.
The air-sealing qualities of spray foam also reduce the amount of allergens that enter your home, so your spring allergies might be a thing of the past. It can even cut down on outdoor noises, so your neighbors will be able to enjoy the beautiful weather without hearing your kids’ loud toys or late-night dinner parties.
Advanced Seal Spray Foam Insulation
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