Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation
Spray foam insulation is a closed-cell material that is environmentally friendly and made with recycled plastic waste. It also uses fewer fossil fuels than traditional fiberglass and cellulose insulation products. Spray foam insulation is non-toxic and Class 1 fire rated, meaning that it doesn’t retain water or support the growth of mildew. It also helps with structural strength as it expands to fill and seal nooks and crannies in walls and roofs.
It acts as both spray foam insulation and a sealant or air barrier, closing gaps that let cold air escape in winter and hot air leak in during the summer. This can significantly reduce monthly energy bills and save on heating and cooling costs.
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The thermal efficiency of spray foam insulation is much higher than traditional fiberglass or cellulose insulation. This is because the expanded spray foam covers more surface area, which creates a better insulating barrier and blocks unwanted heat transfer. Spray foam is effective in all climates, keeping a building warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
A significant amount of household energy is consumed by the HVAC system in order to keep a balanced temperature throughout the year. Insulation and air sealing with spray foam can help decrease the workload on the HVAC system, decreasing utility bills and energy consumption. This is because the insulation and air barrier keep heat from escaping through walls, so it doesn’t need to be run constantly. This can save homeowners and businesses up to 20% of their energy bill.
Traketon Insulation LLC
Cheyenne, WY
(307) 941-0905