While it is true that spray foam insulation can be more expensive than fiberglass and cellulose, it provides a long-lasting and cost-effective solution to your home’s energy efficiency. Its superior energy properties can result in significant savings on your heating and cooling bills that can quickly offset the initial investment. Additionally, the longevity of spray foam insulation can prevent the need for costly re-insulation projects in the future.
The best way to understand how attic insulation works is to consider a comparison between a wool sweater and a windbreaker. A wool sweater will keep you warm and cozy, while a windbreaker will stop the flow of heat. Spray foam insulation creates an effective thermal barrier to stop the flow of heat in and out of your home.
Eco-Friendly Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation
During the winter, spray foam insulation prevents heated air from escaping your home, saving you money on your heating costs. In the summer, it serves as a barrier to hot outdoor air, cutting your energy consumption and lowering your cooling costs.
During the installation process, the spray crew applies the foam with a specialized rig that ensures the chemicals are properly mixed and sprayed at just the right temperature. As the foam expands, it seals and covers every nook and cranny of your attic, crawl space, or rim joist in an existing home, and every unfinished wall in new construction or pole barns. Once the spray has been applied, it’s then cured to produce an impermeable air and moisture barrier.
Georgia Insulation
2092 Crow Rd, Gainesville, GA 30501
(770)758-4459
