The more insulated your house is, the less work your heating and cooling systems have to do to keep you comfortable. This can reduce your energy bills substantially, and the original investment in spray foam insulation pays for itself within a few years through your reduced utility bills.
When spray foam is applied at the correct thickness, it provides a powerful seal that prevents air and moisture from entering your home’s walls. It also inhibits the growth of mold and mildew. This will not only help your house stay cleaner, but it’ll also prevent the spread of airborne pollutants, like pollen, dust, and other allergens that can cause runny noses and itchy eyes.
Energy Efficiency with Advanced Seal Spray Foam Insulation
Unlike fiberglass or cellulose insulation, spray foam is very flexible and can fill in the spaces between studs, framing members, and electrical wiring. It can be applied in attics, basements, walls, and ceilings during new construction or during the rough-in stage of a renovation project. It can also be used to add to existing wall insulation in the form of a top coat over traditional fiberglass or cellulose.
Regardless of the type of application you choose, it is critical to have a contractor with experience and expertise. There are a number of variables that affect the thickness and effectiveness of spray foam insulation. A skilled contractor will ensure that the spray foam is injected at the right depth to achieve maximum performance. It’s also important to remember that the spray insulation should not be applied directly against electrical wiring or fixtures, which could result in overheating and a fire hazard.
Advanced Seal Spray Foam Insulation
5190 West 750 South, Rossville, IN 46065
765-404-3638