New Generation Spray Foam Insulation
Attic insulation is sprayed into open or closed cavities, filling gaps, crevices, and cracks. It expands to up to 100 times its original size, sealing the air leaks that can cause drafts and increase heating and cooling costs.
This makes it a good choice for hard-to-reach spots like the attic or crawl space. It also stops moisture from getting into the house. This prevents the attic or basement from becoming damp and humid, which can lead to mold and other problems. The foam seal also prevents the air conditioning from working as hard to keep the home cool, which can save money on energy bills.
Adding spray foam insulation significantly reduces the amount of energy it takes to heat a home during the winter and cool it during the summer. This translates into savings on electricity bills that can quickly add up over the years.
The Installation Process of Spray Foam Insulation | New Generation Spray Foam
Traditional spray polyurethane products contain isocyanates, which are powerful irritants to the eyes and gastrointestinal tract. They can also be absorbed through the skin to create chemical dermatitis. Over-exposure can lead to respiratory irritation that may progress to asthma. New generation spray foam insulation is formulated with lower amounts of isocyanates and low GWP blowing agents, which allows builders to use it without risk of health issues.
In addition to helping homeowners reduce their energy costs, spray foam insulation can also improve indoor air quality by preventing pollutants from leaking into the home. The airtight seal created by the foam also keeps dust, dirt, pollen, and other allergens from entering a home. It also helps prevent HVAC air filters from clogging with these contaminants, which can restrict the flow of fresh clean air throughout the home.
New Generation Spray Foam
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