Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation

There are several advantages of spray foam insulation. Making the choice to use spray foam for your home or commercial building you'll choosing more than "just insulation"

Spray Foam Insulation offers an effective and valuable solution for energy efficiency.

Spray foam insulation pays for itself in 3 years.

Improves Indoor Air Quality and Comfort

Spray foam insulation can greatly improve indoor air quality and the comfort of your space.

Fewer Drafts

Because spray foam insulation has a superior insulating quality and stops air leakage and infiltration, there are less drafty spots, keeping it more comfortable. It keeps it warm during the winter season and cool in the summer.

Improved Indoor Air Quality

Spray foam insulation significantly reduces the potentental for mold, mildew, dust, allergens and pollen from entering the home or commercial building.

Reduces Outdoor Noise

Spray foam can help minimize the noise through out the building. It's air barrier properties reduce airborne noise, such as talking, stereos, televisions, barking dogs and car horns. It can also help reduce flanking noise, such as plumbing runs.

Open-cell spray foam has qualities that naturally absorb sound. By sealing any air gaps, these disturbances can be muffled.

Pest Control

Rodents and insects love to find a warm, dark and damp spot to nest. Other types of insulation, like fiberglass, become a nesting and food source.

Not only does spray foam create a seal that will help keep pests out, it also doesn't offer a welcoming environment to them.

Quality that Lasts

The structure of spray foam doesn't sag, shift or degenerate, like other insulations and will perform throughout the life of your home while giving consistant performance.

Closed cell spray foam makes walls stronger and more rigid, increasing the structural integrity by up to 30%.

Environmentally Responsible

Bio-based and non-toxic, spray foam provides superior energy efficiency, reducing the carbon footprint.

Spray foam insulation can help builders earn credits for green building certificate programs.