Sealed Up Spray Foam
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Spray Foam Benefits
Better Insulation
Insulates up to 50 % better than traditional insulation. Blocking conductive, radiant and convective heat transfer
Air Tight Seal
Traditional insulation still allows air and moisture to penetrate through gaps and into your home. Spray Foam expands when being installed, sealing the tiniest of cracks.
Superior Air Quality
The right application can eliminate air, moisture, and even pests from entering your home. Reducing the risk of mold, bacteria, and allergens.
About
With more than 15 years in the Insulation business, we love what we do, and it shows. We pride ourselves in punctuality, ensuring the job site is as clean/cleaner than the way we found it, and keeping positive customer relations. We are a Spray Foam focused company, but have the tools and resources to handle any and all of your insulation needs.
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FAQ
What is the difference between Closed Cell and Open Cell Spray Foam?
Closed cell spray foam cures into a hard, rigid state whereas open cell cures with a spongy, softer feel to it. In terms of R-values, closed cell spray foam is close to R-7 per inch and open cell around R-4 per inch. Another big difference in the two is that open cell is water permeable and closed cell is not. Open cell also has soundproofing qualities that can help in dampening outside noise.
What type of spray foam is best for my home and what if I have a roof leak?
We reccomend to our customers that open cell spray foam be used when spraying directly onto wooden surfaces (Exterior Walls, Rafters, etc.) as it is water permeable and will allow the water to pass through it in case there is a leak. Closed cell is not water permeable so we reccomend it to be used in crawlspaces, basements, and anywhere a mostiure barrier is neccesary (block,metal, etc.) Spraying closed cell in a crawlspace/basement will keep the damp and musty air from entering your conditioned space.
How long does it take for spray foam to fully cure?
Spray foam only takes a few minutes to become tack-free but can take anywhere from 8-24 hours to completely cure depending on application and site conditions.
How long does spray foam last?
Spray foam will always maintain its shape and R-Value and typically last the lifetime of the structure it is applied to as long as it is inside and not exposed to direct sunlight.
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