Distinctive Spray Foam Insulation
Unlike fiberglass and cellulose insulation, spray foam resists the transfer of heat between warm and cold spaces. This makes your home more comfortable in winter and cooler in summer, and it can dramatically reduce your energy bills. The second law of thermodynamics states that heat flows in one direction, and the goal of your home’s insulation is to stop the flow of heat in the winter and out of it in the summer.
Spray foam is sprayed on the wall, roof, or ceiling as a liquid that expands to fill every nook and cranny. It conforms to your home’s unique design and is perfect for hard-to-reach areas and complicated structures. It’s also a good choice for areas that aren’t easily accessible, such as the attic or crawl space.
Safety Considerations for Spray Foam Insulation
There are two kinds of concrete lifting: open and closed cells. Both start as liquids but vary in density and yield. Closed cell foam starts more dense than open, which allows for a higher level of moisture permeation. Both types of spray foam can be whipped into a stiff consistency similar to that of whipped cream, but open has the advantage of producing more finished product for its raw materials.
Open cell spray foam is a great alternative to traditional fiberglass insulation because it is environmentally friendly. It uses blowing agents with lower global warming potential than the hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) used in other products. It also uses a naturally occurring chemical called methyl methanoate, which doesn’t off-gas as much during the curing process and is safer for your family.
Distinctive Spray Foam
“12439 CR 96,
Nunn, CO 80648”
(970) 413-4205
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