Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation
Unlike fiberglass, attic insulation is flexible and can fit into any crevice or gap. It’s ideal for rim joist, attics, crawl spaces, overhangs (or cantilevers) and knee walls in new construction projects. But it also works well in older homes that have been properly sealed – provided the existing materials don’t need to be replaced.
Homeowners who choose to have spray foam installed will benefit from reduced energy bills and a more comfortable home year round. Because the material is so effective at sealing and insulating, it will keep conditioned air inside your home instead of losing it to the outside. This will cause your furnace and air conditioner to work less hard, cutting down on electricity usage and lowering utility bills significantly over time.
Spray Foam Insulation: An Eco-Friendly Choice
When compared to traditional cellulose or fiberglass batt insulation, spray foam is more cost-effective in both the short and long run. While the initial investment is a bit higher, homeowners will save 10 to 15 percent in annual utility costs over the lifespan of their home or commercial building.
Additionally, a spray foam insulation installation will help reduce allergens and pests in your home or commercial property. Because the material is impermeable to moisture, it won’t allow mold spores and mildew to develop in the wall cavities, making your home healthier for your family. This will also lead to fewer allergic symptoms like runny noses, itchy eyes and the need for allergy medication during springtime.
Traketon Insulation LLC
Cheyenne, WY
(307) 941-0905
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