Spray Foam Insulation

Insulation Contractor is a popular choice for new construction and retrofits. It can be applied to open cavities, such as attics, crawl spaces, and rim joists. It is also effective in commercial buildings and pole barns. Spray foam creates a tight air seal, reducing energy costs and improving comfort in homes.

The spray insulation is made from polyurethane, which is a plastic that comes in two liquid chemical components that undergo a chemical reaction to form the foam. The chemicals are referred to as the A-Side and the B-Side and they are mixed together in a special machine known as a Blendometer to produce the spray foam.

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A qualified professional will ensure that the proper mixture of chemicals is used to achieve a high R-Value. This will also help prevent the growth of mold and other harmful bacteria. Additionally, the installer will ensure that any spray area cannot be re-entered for a certain period after application to allow the foam to fully cure.

While it is possible for homeowners to DIY spray insulation, the risk of improper installation can be costly. Homeowners should be aware of the potential health hazards and safety concerns involved with this product, including off-gassing of toxins and moisture damage to framing. This can cost tens of thousands of dollars to fix and can lead to toxic mold and wood rot. In addition, the insulation may not be able to be completely removed without substantial damage.

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