While spray foam insulation is an excellent solution for insulating new construction homes, pole barns and metal buildings, it’s also a great option for retrofitting older structures. It can be sprayed in the attic, basement and crawl space for increased energy efficiency and to protect the structure against moisture. It can also be sprayed in the walls to reduce air leakage and improve the overall thermal performance of a home or building.

With proper installation, spray foam insulation provides high R-values and can be a cost-effective choice for homeowners looking to make their homes more comfortable and efficient. It’s important to understand the benefits and drawbacks of spray foam to choose the right solution for your home or business.

Maximize Energy Efficiency with Quality Spray Foam Insulation

The primary long-term issue with spray foam is toxic off-gassing. If improperly installed, off-gassing can create health issues for occupants and cause expensive ventilation solutions to be needed.

Spray foam is sprayed as liquid, which expands as it reacts with the application equipment, filling in gaps and nooks and crannies. It can be used to insulate walls, ceilings, slabs, and other surfaces with a variety of R-values.

A Quality Insulation can install spray foam to ensure the proper R-values are achieved and to prevent unwanted off-gassing and other potential issues. They will have access to advanced technology that allows them to monitor the application process and ensure consistent coverage and expansion throughout the project. They can also provide a HERS verification (HERS Rater) that confirms the home or building has been installed to the highest standards of quality, reducing costly repairs down the road.

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