When you use Batt insulation, the material expands to fill the gaps and voids in your building structure. This creates a thermal envelope and helps to prevent air infiltration, which is the source of high energy bills.
It also keeps out moisture and airborne pollutants. This is a big deal for allergy sufferers and people who have to use medications to control allergies. When these pollutants and allergens get into the home, they restrict airflow, which can lead to clogged and dirty HVAC filters. With spray foam insulation, this is a problem of the past, as the airtight seal reduces sources for these contaminants and provides better indoor air quality.
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A spray foam insulator is a flexible and airtight material that is used for new construction as well as existing homes, pole barns and metal buildings. It can be applied during the rough-in stage to close cracks and voids in attics, crawl spaces, rim joists and walls. It can be used in conjunction with other materials, including drywall and wood framing. It is also a great choice for closing ductwork, plumbing and electrical wiring, and is ideal for tight spaces.
Before insulating with spray foam, it is important to accurately measure the space. The number of square feet will determine the amount of insulation needed, and a professional can help ensure you have the right amount. Different foam products have varying expansion rates and coverages, so it is crucial to consult the product’s technical data sheet for more information on how much to order.
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