Insulation Contractor is made of a polyurethane material that expands when it comes out of the can, filling in cracks, gaps and other nooks and crannies. This creates a strong barrier that keeps out heat and cold, improving your home’s energy efficiency.
The cellular structure of the foam makes it difficult for heat and sound to pass through, keeping your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. It also works well to stop air leaks that increase your utility bills. Spray foam is more effective than fiberglass and cellulose insulation, insulating your home’s entire thermal envelope – not just the spaces between wall studs.
New Generation Spray Foam: Enhancing Indoor Air Quality
Professionally installed spray foam insulation can save you up to 50% on your energy bills compared to traditional products. It can also help prevent radon intrusion, as spray insulation fills in any gaps where radon can seep through.
Unlike other traditional insulation materials, spray foam insulation lasts for 80 to 100 years and serves as an air barrier, vapour barrier and insulation all at once. It also stops moisture from getting into your house, which can lead to mold or water damage.
Traditionally, spray foam insulation has used hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) as blowing agents – gases that help the foam take shape when it’s applied. But in recent years, manufacturers have been making more eco-friendly spray foam insulators with low GWP blowing agents such as HFOs. One example is Honeywell’s Solstice LBA, which uses a blend of low GWP blowing agents to help the product achieve similar performance as traditional insulation materials.
New Generation Spray Foam
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