Desert Spray Foam Insulation
Unlike fiberglass or spray foam insulation, spray foam doesn’t crack or bunch over time. It’s also more energy efficient than fiberglass and will save you money on energy costs.
Spray foam insulation is a liquid that’s sprayed into a space and hardens into a thick layer of insulation. It fills gaps, cracks and crevices where other insulation cannot. It can be applied in new construction or retrofits to attics, crawl spaces, basement rim joists and knee walls. It can even be sprayed into outbuildings like sheds, chicken coops and pole barns.
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When used in an attic, spray foam helps to prevent ice dams in the winter by creating an air seal and keeping warm air from escaping up the roof. This can lower your heating and cooling expenses significantly.
If you’re concerned about the environment, you can opt for closed- or open-cell polyurethane foam that uses low GWP blowing agents instead of hydrofluorocarbons. These chemicals have a much higher global warming potential than carbon dioxide (GHP of 1), so choosing low-GWP insulation alternatives is better for the planet.
Spray foam is an expensive choice, but it can pay for itself in reduced energy costs over the long term. You can choose from several insulation kits that include the spray foam and application equipment to help you reduce your initial installation cost.
Desert Spray Foaming
150 Fm 1429 Seminole, TX 79360
432-209-9154