attic insulation is a relatively new type of insulation that’s sprayed in place, allowing installers to get much more coverage than is possible with fiberglass batts or rigid insulation. A specialized spray gun is used to apply the liquid foam, which expands upon contact and fills in cracks, crevices, and gaps, creating an airtight seal that helps prevent energy loss. It also allows for much more versatility than traditional insulation materials, as installers can use the spray gun to apply the product in hard-to-reach areas. There are various types of spray foam insulation available, including low-VOC spray foam that has minimal off-gassing.
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The R-value of this type of insulation is higher than that of fiberglass, and it doesn’t lose its insulating value over time like other types of insulation. In fact, the R-value of open-cell spray foam is up to 3.5 per inch.
One of the most important reasons to invest in spray foam insulation is that it can help to save money on utility bills. By preventing air leaks and keeping conditioned air in the home, spray foam insulation makes HVAC systems work less, reducing the overall energy consumption of the household.
In addition to saving on energy costs, spray foam insulation can also improve indoor air quality by blocking out polluted outdoor air and allergens. In turn, this can lead to fewer respiratory issues for the residents of the home or business. It can also help to prevent mildew and mold growth.
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