Distinctive Spray Foam Insulation Types
Crawl space insulation is a special type of insulation that can be sprayed in nooks and crannies where other types of insulation cannot reach. It dries as a liquid and expands quickly to create an air-tight seal. This eliminates the places that air and energy escape through, which can cause your heating and cooling bills to increase. The resulting lower energy bills will help you save money each month.
It is important that you hire a professional to install spray foam because the process requires specialized training and equipment. Professional contractors are also able to monitor the expansion and consistency of the product and ensure that it is applied correctly to achieve optimal results. It is not recommended that you attempt to install spray foam yourself because it is a hazardous material that can emit large amounts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during the curing process.
Spray Foam Insulation: An Eco-Friendly Choice
When it comes to spray foam, you have the option of choosing open or closed cells. The difference between these two types of spray insulation is the structure of the foam. Open cell spray foam is made up of cells that aren’t completely encapsulated, which gives it a softer and more flexible appearance. Closed cell spray foam is made up of cells that have been pressed together, which makes it harder and more rigid.
Both types of spray foam can be installed in your home, and each offers different benefits. Open and closed-cell spray foam can be used to reduce energy costs by eliminating air leaks, which can cause drafts and high energy bills. Choosing a spray foam that uses low GWP blowing agents can help you save even more money on your energy costs.
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