How Spray Foam Insulation Works
If you’re building a new house or updating your existing home, consider using Spray Pro Insulation to increase energy efficiency and reduce heating and cooling costs. This is one of the best types of insulation on the market, and it will significantly lower your utility bills right away. The initial investment is quickly made up by the annual savings on your power bill.
Maximize Comfort and Savings with Spray Foam Insulation
Spray foam insulation works by sealing air leaks in a structure and creating a custom airtight envelope within your home or business. It blocks conductive heat flow and convective air movement, making it a good choice for new construction or old homes with insufficient insulation. It also provides excellent sound attenuation and protects the structural integrity of a structure against wind and rain pressure.
There are two primary kinds of spray foam insulation: closed cell and open cell. Closed-cell spray polyurethane foam is sprayed in an attic or crawl space, while open-cell spray foam is sprayed on walls and ceilings. Both have their advantages, but each has its own unique set of benefits.
The process of applying spray foam begins by prepping the area to be insulated. This typically involves cleaning the surface and ensuring that it’s free of dust or debris. Then, the crew will run a hose to the area to be sprayed. This hose connects to the spray rig, which contains a mixture of chemicals including isocyanates, polyol glue, catalysts, blowing agents and flame retardants. The tech inside the rig ensures that each spray is mixed and sprayed to the correct temperature for maximum performance.
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