Spray Foam Insulation Saves Energy and Lowers Utility Bills
Spraytech Insulators are a great solution to seal gaps, holes, and nooks that let air escape, which drives up utility bills and wastes energy. It also helps to regulate the temperature of a house, and it can reduce moisture levels. It’s a long-term investment, and the original cost is often made up with the savings on energy costs in just a few years.
The open- or closed-cell spray foam insulation that we install can be applied in a variety of ways. For new construction, it can be sprayed into the attic, walls and roof area to provide an air barrier and weatherization. It can also be sprayed into the basement rim joist, crawl spaces, overhangs or knee walls, and bonus rooms.
The Ultimate Guide to Spray Foam Insulation: Benefits and Applications
Aside from lowering heating and cooling bills, spray foam insulation also improves indoor air quality by keeping out the outside pollutants that would otherwise make their way into your home. In addition, it prevents the walls and ceilings from becoming a breeding ground for bugs and insects, which can cause damage to drywall and wood framing.
It is important to note that spray foam insulation will off-gas a large amount of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during the process of installation and curing. For this reason, it’s important to have a trained and certified technician install it. During the curing process, occupants should stay out of the house until it has been properly ventilated.
Spraytech Insulators
“N4310 Ebbe Acres Dr
Waupaca, WI 54981”
715-227-3317