If you live in an area with hot summers, a Advanced Seal Spray Foam Insulation is critical for keeping your home comfortable all year round. It also keeps heating costs under control in winter. This is because the primary function of insulation is to redistribute and regulate indoor temperature. When it comes to attic insulation, a variety of options exist—from cotton batting alternatives to rigid foam panels. But which attic insulation type is best for your needs?
The Benefits of Advanced Seal Spray Foam Insulation
Fiberglass batt insulation is the classic attic insulation material that many of us are familiar with. It looks a lot like cotton candy and clouds, which is why it has maintained its popularity for decades. It has a high R-Value rating (the higher the R-Value, the better it performs) and can be found in varying thicknesses depending on where you live.
Spray foam insulation is another attic insulation option. It is more expensive than fiberglass, but it can help with air sealing and provides a high R-Value rating. It also offers a unique benefit: it expands when applied, filling in and closing the nooks and crannies where heat often escapes.
The other main types of attic insulation are cellulose and blown fiberglass. Cellulose is made from recycled paper and has boric acid added for fire resistance and insect control. It is available in bags at your local home improvement store and can be installed by yourself. However, it is not as thick as fiberglass and can leave gaps.
Advanced Seal Spray Foam Insulation
255 SW 60th Ave Pratt, KS 67124
316-531-9330