Insulating your home with attic insulation can improve its overall energy efficiency. It both insulates and seals air leaks, creating a custom airtight envelope within the building structure. This double defense against energy loss helps to minimize the stress placed on heating and cooling systems, which can result in lower utility bills for homeowners.
Unlike fiberglass batt insulation, spray foam insulation can provide superior coverage because it is able to fill tight corners and nooks that are hard to reach with other types of insulation. This versatility allows contractors to use this type of insulation in a variety of places, including the attic, walls, and basements.
What to Expect During the Advanced Seal Spray Foam Insulation Process
Spray foam insulation is made of an inert polymer that doesn’t allow the growth of mold or mildew, which can help to keep a space healthy and safe for people living or working inside. This feature also makes this type of insulation more durable and long-lasting than other insulation options, such as fiberglass batts.
Spray foam insulation can be used in metal buildings, where it helps to control moisture levels that might lead to corrosion and rust. This durable, waterproof material also can help to prevent energy leaks by sealing gaps and voids in metal roofing. Spray foam insulation can be sprayed directly onto the metal roof sheathing, or it can be applied as part of the rough-in process during construction to seal voids and crannies in existing buildings.
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