There are many options for insulating homes, barns and commercial structures. But spray foam insulation stands apart for a few key reasons.
The best part is that it can be applied almost anywhere, unlike some other traditional materials such as aluminum radiant barrier sheathing, which can only be used in attics. Open- and closed-cell spray foam can be used in attics, walls, basements, even roofs. It’s the kind of insulation that can truly help make a home, barn or commercial building more comfortable and energy efficient.
Residential Benefits with Spray Foam Architects of Florida
One of the biggest benefits of spray foam is that it reduces energy bills significantly. That’s because it stops conditioned air from escaping, which means that the HVAC system doesn’t have to work so hard to maintain a comfortable temperature in the home or office.
It also helps prevent air leaks that can make buildings less energy efficient. These gaps and holes let in polluted outdoor air, which causes the HVAC system to work harder to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature. Foam insulation seals these gaps and holes, so that the conditioned air stays in.
Another reason to choose spray insulation is that it’s a quick and easy process. The installer can point a nozzle at a tight spot, then apply a thin layer of spray to fill the area. This provides a more precise fit than fiberglass batts or cellulose insulation, making it ideal for difficult to reach places like rim joists, knee walls and bonus rooms.
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