Spray foam home insulation creates a strong, durable barrier that restricts airflow through walls and ceilings. This helps to lower energy bills and prevents heat loss during the winter and air loss during the summer. It’s a great choice for new construction, rim joists, crawl spaces, and attics, but can also be used in existing homes, pole barns, and metal buildings.
It’s important to hire professional technicians when installing spray foam. Not only does it take less time than putting in conventional insulation, but professional technicians can achieve even and consistent coverage, making sure every inch of space is protected. They’ll also be able to keep homeowners safe from the toxic fumes generated during spraying and curing. These fumes, known as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), can be dangerous if inhaled. Professional technicians will use exhaust systems to eliminate VOCs during both the application and curing process.
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VOCs also have a high global warming potential, which means they contribute significantly to climate change. In comparison, carbon dioxide has a GWP of 1.
One of the biggest benefits of spray foam is that it can be installed in walls and ceilings of existing homes as well as new construction. But for the best results, it’s essential to have professionals apply it during construction, before drywall is put in place. This will ensure that the foam is applied properly and fills all spaces without interfering with the drywall installation. It’s possible to insulate walls that have already been drywalled, but the process is more complex.
AccuSeal Spray Foam
27 N Main St, Newport, NY 13416, United States
315-219-0944