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Offers superior insulation with a higher R-value per inch, making it a valuable investment despite its higher cost. Its adhesive properties and rigidity once cured also provide increased structural integrity to walls and ceilings.
Resists heat transfer while insulating and sealing gaps. SPF creates a tight barrier that prevents hot and cold air, vapor, and moisture from penetrating a building's interior. It also serves as an effective sound barrier.
Made from recycled paper or wood fiber, it's eco-friendly and reduces the need for new raw materials. Typically 82–85% recycled newsprint, treated with fire retardants and boric acid to prevent mold and insects. Packs tightly into cavities and can be installed as loose-fill or wet-spray.
Fiberglass is composed of extremely fine glass fibers and is one of the most common insulation materials. It is available in several forms, including batts and rolls, loose-fill, rigid boards, and duct insulation.
An ignition barrier is a material added to prevent insulation from igniting. Spray applied coatings allow you to reach and cover areas that are otherwise hard to access, such as attics and crawl spaces.
A quick-drying, spray-applied coating for interior walls and ceilings in commercial and industrial buildings. It minimizes overspray, hides imperfections, and is durable. Available in latex, acrylic, alkyd, and water-based types for various surfaces.
Fiberglass is composed of extremely fine glass fibers and is one of the most common insulation materials. It is available in several forms, including batts and rolls, loose-fill, rigid boards, and duct insulation.
The most efficient method for removing blown-in insulation is by using a vacuum machine. This process quickly extracts insulation from the attic, saving time and money. It's ideal for retrofitting spray foam, mold remediation, or remodeling projects.
Encapsulation involves covering the floors and walls of your crawl space with a water vapor barrier, transforming it into a clean, dry area. Typically made of heavy-duty polyethylene, this barrier prevents ground moisture from entering the crawl space.
A thorough visual inspection of your home’s exterior, interior, envelope, and mechanical systems. This assessment helps determine the current condition and overall performance of your home, identifying any potential issues or areas for improvement.
A set of diagnostic tests to identify leaks, moisture problems, and ventilation issues. This evaluation also assesses the home’s energy performance, ensuring that all systems are functioning efficiently and safely.
This foam has a lower R-value per inch compared to closed-cell foam and is generally about 30% less expensive. Due to its lower R-value, open-cell foam needs to be applied in a thicker layer, making it suitable for areas with more space, such as attics, ceilings, and floor joists.
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