If you’re interested in improving your home’s energy efficiency, spray foam insulation may be a great option. This premium product creates an air seal that minimizes the conduction and convection of heat, helping to keep your home warm in winter and cool in summer. It also reduces the amount of electricity your heating and cooling systems use, leading to substantial savings on your monthly utility bills.
Insulation Contractor is typically made from polyurethane, which has a high R-value, or resistance to heat flow. The R-value of this type of insulation is determined by how much the foam expands to fill gaps and voids. Spray foam is also environmentally friendly and contains no fiberglass, cellulose or any other organic material. It doesn’t retain water, so it is a good choice for areas that are exposed to moisture and humidity.
Eco-Friendly Benefits of Keystone Premier Spray Foam Insulation
The process of installing spray foam begins with a crew removing any existing insulation in the attic, crawl space or rim joist of an existing home or new construction or pole barn. After this prep, the crew will run a hose into the area to be insulated and spray the foam into place. They will use a large rig to ensure that the foam is mixed perfectly and sprayed at the right temperature, which is crucial for achieving consistent coverage and proper expansion.
The crew will then wait a few days for the insulation to fully cure. During this time, it’s important to vacate the home as the insulation off-gasses volatile organic compounds that can affect indoor air quality.
Keystone Premier Spray Foam Insulation
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