Pros and Cons of Spray Foam Insulation
When it comes to reducing energy costs and improving home comfort, few products offer the power of Advanced Seal Spray Foam Insulation. This highly versatile material can be used to seal gaps and cracks in a home’s exterior and interior, and it can also help improve air quality. However, like any product, there are pros and cons to using this type of insulation.
Applications of Advanced Seal Spray Foam Insulation
Pros of Spray Foam Insulation
Spray foam can be used to seal gaps and cracks that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to close using other insulation materials, such as fiberglass batts or rigid foam. It can also be used in the rough-in stage of new construction projects to help close off spaces around plumbing and electrical wiring. It can be applied to walls, floors and ceilings, as well as attics, crawl spaces, and basement rim joists.
Its ability to create a custom airtight envelope within a building structure is the primary benefit of spray foam insulation. This prevents unwanted heat transfer between indoor and outdoor environments, which helps keep homes warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. In addition, it eliminates unwanted air infiltration that leads to condensation and water leakage.
Another advantage of spray foam is that it does not degrade over time, which means it will provide better R-values for a longer period of time than traditional fiberglass insulation. Furthermore, it is less flammable than other types of insulation, making it an excellent choice for wood frame structures.
Advanced Seal Spray Foam Insulation
255 SW 60th Ave Pratt, KS 67124
316-531-9330