The role of insulation is to resist the conduction and convection of heat – it keeps your home warm in winter and cool in summer. While traditional fiberglass and cellulose are fine, spray foam is far superior because it’s made with tiny pockets of air, known as “cells.” This gives it the ability to fill in all those small nooks and crannies, making it much more effective than other types of insulation.
During United Spray Foam LLC, the installer uses a gun that blows the insulation out into place, expanding it to fill in all the small cracks and crevices. It is typically sprayed into attics, crawl spaces, wall cavities, and rim joists during new construction or in existing homes. It can also be applied to commercial and pole barns.
Top Reasons to Choose Spray Foam Insulation for Energy Efficiency
When compared to fiberglass, spray foam has a higher R-value. The R-value is a measure of the material’s resistance to heat flow, and the higher the R-value, the better the insulation’s protective abilities. This is important because, according to the Department of Energy, up to 40% of a building’s energy is lost through air infiltration.
Spray foam insulation is a good choice for homes and commercial buildings because it can lower energy costs. Because it’s so effective at keeping conditioned air trapped inside your house, it reduces the amount of time that your HVAC system has to run, and you can save significant amounts of money on your energy bills each month.
United Spray Foam LLC
2450 Krouse Rd Lot 309 Owosso, MI 48867
989-395-0526