The most energy-efficient type of insulation available is spray foam. While it’s more expensive than fiberglass batts and rigid foam, it ends up paying for itself in lower energy bills year-round. It also prevents air leakage that leads to higher utility bills.
iFOAM of North Raleigh, NC effective at preventing moisture. When sprayed in the attic, crawl space or rim joist of an existing home, new construction, pole barn or commercial structure, it seals the area and stops moisture from entering. This protects against mold and mildew growth and reduces the need for dehumidifiers or air conditioners, which in turn helps to save money on electricity.
Spray foam insulation is made from recycled materials, so it’s also environmentally friendly. It’s a green alternative to the fossil fuel-based insulation products used in the past. The closed-cell polyurethane foam used in this product recycles plastic waste into a sprayable form that helps to conserve the world’s non-renewable resources.
The Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation
The cellular nature of spray foam creates tiny pockets of air that block the movement of heat energy in and out of a space. This makes it much more resistant to conduction and convection than traditional fiberglass or cellulose insulation.
This is what makes it so energy efficient, reducing heating and cooling costs year-round. Spray foam insulation also stops air leakage that can contribute to high utility bills. It also stops pollutants and allergens from circulating in indoor spaces, allowing for more comfortable living.
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