Whether you’re insulating your home or commercial building, spray foam is a great choice. It provides superior airtight sealing, durability, and moisture resistance. It also helps to reduce your energy bills and improves indoor comfort.
Unlike traditional fiberglass insulation, spray foam is made of polyurethane, a two-part liquid that rapidly expands into a durable and long-lasting foam. It can be applied to walls, ceilings, and crevices for an airtight seal. It is an eco-friendly alternative to traditional fiberglass and is made from recycled materials.
Eco-Friendly Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation by Coastline Insulation
When properly installed, spray foam can lower your energy costs significantly. It prevents the escape of heated air during the winter, so your HVAC system doesn’t have to work as hard. It can also prevent the transfer of hot outdoor air into your living space during the summer, which will decrease your cooling costs.
Although DIY kits are available for those who want to do the job themselves, a professional approach is recommended to ensure consistent coverage and proper expansion. Many DIYers struggle to achieve the same results as a licensed and certified spray foam contractor, and they may overlook areas of the property.
If spray foam is incorrectly installed, it can lead to moisture entrapment. This problem can cause mold to grow and require costly remediation. Additionally, it can affect the value of your property and even impact your mortgage eligibility. To avoid this, it’s recommended that you install an enhanced ventilation system (ERV or HRV) with your spray foam insulation. These systems will increase airflow and remove moisture, preventing the growth of unhealthy and expensive mold.
Coastline Insulation
268 Serenoa Rd Unit 2B, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459
(850)-565-1027
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