Distinctive Spray Foam Insulation

Spray foam insulation contractor is a unique product that has many benefits that traditional fiberglass batts do not. Its ability to fill all the tiny cracks and crevices in a wall is what makes it an effective insulator. It also creates a tighter building envelope that improves energy efficiency. However, because of the unique way spray foam is applied on site, it is typically better left to a professional contractor.

Its application requires a special tool known as a spray gun. The material is sprayed and then expands, filling all the little spaces and cavities in walls, ceilings and roofs that are often overlooked with other insulation methods. This provides excellent coverage, far greater than fiberglass batts or rigid foam.

Because of its unique composition and application, it is a highly durable product that offers long-lasting energy savings and other performance advantages over conventional insulation. It can resist both moisture and air infiltration, making it an effective and cost-effective roofing insulation option as well.

Distinctive Spray Foam: Enhancing Comfort and Reducing Energy Costs

There are two main types of spray foam insulation: open cell and closed-cell. Open-cell spray foam insulation contains small pockets of air that form barriers and make it difficult for heat to pass through the material. It also tends to absorb moisture and vapor, which can require the addition of a vapor barrier in some applications.

Closed-cell spray foam has a solid, closed structure and can withstand higher pressures than open-cell spray foam. It is an excellent choice for high-pressure areas, and it can be used to seal gaps and joints in a home or commercial structure. Closed-cell foam has an inert gas that keeps it from absorbing moisture and vapor, which eliminates the need for a vapor barrier in most applications.

Distinctive Spray Foam
“12439 CR 96,

Nunn, CO 80648”
(970) 413-4205