Whether you want to save money on energy bills, prevent air leakage, or ensure long-term insulation performance, spray foam is a smart investment in your home. A professional insulation contractor can help you find the right type and amount of insulation for your specific needs and budget.
Spray foam is a type of polyurethane insulation, which comes in open-cell and closed-cell forms. The two types differ in their structure: Open-cell foam, like the well-known Icynene brand, expands and hardens quickly to fill gaps and voids. Closed-cell foam, on the other hand, is denser and offers greater thermal resistance, strength, and moisture resistance.
Is Spray Foam Right for You? AFT Insulation Breaks It Down
AFT Insulation can be installed between wall studs, joists, and beams. They can also be blown into walls and attics that already have existing fiberglass or cellulose insulation, reducing installation time. Spray foam can be a good choice for homes with uninsulated attics, as it provides a more seamless barrier between the attic and living space.
A professional installer will perform a thorough assessment of your home to determine the best type and amount of spray insulation for your needs. They will seal air leaks and ducts, and check that attic vents are not obstructed to maintain proper ventilation. Then they will prepare the materials, mixing them according to manufacturer instructions to create a chemical reaction that causes the insulation to expand and cure. They will also inspect the finished product to make sure it is uniform and complete.
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