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While all types of insulation can reduce your energy bills, spray foam insulation offers some unique benefits. For instance, it creates an airtight seal that prevents moisture and pollutants from escaping your house or metal building. This helps keep the air inside your home or commercial building fresher and cleaner, and it also minimizes the amount of money you need to spend on dehumidifiers and air conditioning systems.
New Generation Spray Foam: The Future of Energy-Efficient Insulation
Spray foam Insulation Contractor prevents air from escaping through gaps and cracks that are common in homes and metal buildings. When it is applied, open-cell spray foam expands up to 100 times its original size, filling every nook and cranny for a continuous protection barrier. This can greatly decrease your energy bills and comfort levels.
Unlike fiberglass and cellulose insulation, spray foam doesn’t allow moisture to seep into the wall or ceiling cavities. This keeps places like attics and crawl spaces from becoming damp, humid environments that can negatively affect your HVAC system and increase your energy bills.
Additionally, spray foam doesn’t allow pollutants, mold spores, or other contaminants to escape. This can cause problems like reduced indoor air quality, which can lead to health and financial burdens down the road. This is why it’s a good idea to install an enhanced home ventilation system, like an energy recovery ventilation system (ERV) or heat recovery ventilator (HRV).
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