Fire Protection
Cellulose and fiberglass reduce the risk of fire by creating an airtight seal. That seal keeps air from flowing through small spaces into a fire and stoking the flames.
Good Investment
Adding loose-fill insulation to your attic is one of the fastest paybacks of any home improvement project. The amount of money you save on energy costs will add up quickly over the next couple of years, more than paying for itself, and even bringing a return on your investment.
Reduced Condensation
An airtight seal of blown material can keep condensation and moisture out of your attic. That makes it more difficult for mold, mildew and bacteria to grow. It can prevent rot and odors and keep condensation and moisture from damaging your roof.
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Saves Energy
The blown-in material locks in cooler indoor attic temperatures in summer and prevents heated and cooled air from leaking out. By effectively sealing even tiny cracks and crevices, the material enhances HVAC performance, increases indoor comfort and saves energy. Some homeowners report saving up to 50 percent on energy costs, and the installation usually pays for itself in two to four years.
Good Investment
Adding loose-fill insulation to your attic is one of the fastest paybacks of any home improvement project. The amount of money you save on energy costs will add up quickly over the next couple of years, more than paying for itself, and even bringing a return on your investment.
Easy Installation
Two professionals can complete an installation within a few hours. The material is delivered through a hose directly into the spaces to be covered. When installed by qualified professionals, the material seals wooden crossbeams, electrical wiring, and plumbing pipes to create a seamless protective covering.
More Efficient then Fiberglass batting
Studies show that blown loose fill materials are up to 22 percent more efficient than fiberglass batting with the same R-value. The blown material is flexible, so it can seal all those hard-to-reach places and tight crevices that batting cannot.
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What is
Spray foam insulation
Spray foam insulation is a liquid polyurethane foam that's sprayed onto surfaces to create an insulating layer. It's used to insulate roofs, walls, and floors, and to seal cracks and gaps.
How it works
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A two-part mixture of isocyanate and polyol resin is sprayed from a gun
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The mixture reacts quickly and expands to create a foam that fills gaps and cracks
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The foam hardens to create an insulating layer
Benefits
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Energy efficiency
Spray foam insulation can reduce energy bills by 5–30% per year. It helps maintain a constant temperature and reduces air infiltration
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Comfort
Spray foam insulation can make homes more comfortable by limiting air movement and reducing pollutants and allergens
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Structural integrity
Closed-cell spray foam can increase the structural integrity of walls and ceilings
Types
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Open-cell: Less expensive than closed-cell, but requires a thicker layer
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Closed-cell: More expensive than open-cell, but has a higher R-value per inch



Open Cell
Open cell spray foam has many advantages, including:
Energy efficiency: Open cell spray foam can help lower your energy bills by reducing the need for heating and air conditioning.
Noise reduction: Open cell spray foam can help reduce noise pollution and improve indoor air quality.
Moisture barrier: Open cell spray foam can create a moisture barrier that helps keep moisture out of your home.
Breathability: Open cell spray foam is breathable and allows water to move through it without losing insulation properties.
Mold resistance: Open cell spray foam is resistant to mold and cannot sustain it.
Flexibility: Open cell spray foam is more flexible than closed cell spray foam.
Lightweight: Open cell spray foam is very lightweight.
Environmentally friendly: Open cell spray foam can help reduce your carbon footprint by helping you consume less energy.
Ideal for hard-to-reach areas: Open cell spray foam can be used to insulate areas that are difficult to reach.
Thermal resistance: Open cell spray foam has strong thermal resistance, which helps maintain temperature control.
Air sealing: Open cell spray foam has air sealing properties that help ensure a well-insulated environment.
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Closed Cell
Closed cell spray foam has many advantages, including:
Energy efficiency: Closed cell spray foam can reduce energy consumption by up to 50%. This can lead to lower heating and cooling bills.
Water resistance: Closed cell spray foam is water-resistant and can prevent mold growth.
Airtight seal: Closed cell spray foam creates an airtight seal that prevents air and moisture from entering.
Moisture barrier: Closed cell spray foam creates a moisture barrier that reduces condensation and air infiltration.
Structural support: Closed cell spray foam can provide structural support.
Eco-friendly: Closed cell spray foam is more eco-friendly than other types of insulation because it uses less material and lasts longer.
Improved indoor air quality: Closed cell spray foam can improve indoor air quality by preventing mold and other allergens.
Durable: Closed cell spray foam is more durable than open cell foam.