Spray Foam Insulation
Spray foam insulation is an eco-friendly, cost-effective, energy-saving solution that seals gaps and nooks in a home or building. It’s used in a variety of spaces from attics and crawlspaces to rim joists in new construction, pole barns, and concrete lifting. Spray foam combines the functions of insulation and air sealing to create a custom-insulated barrier for your home or building.
It is also more resilient to temperature changes than fiberglass or cellulose. This is important because it means that when the temperature fluctuates from summer to winter your home will maintain a stable temperature and your heating and cooling bills won’t skyrocket.
Spray Foam Insulation: Transforming Homes with Central Spray Foam and Cement Lifting
Some spray foam insulations are even resistant to hurricanes! However, the best way to ensure that your spray foam insulation is safe and will perform as expected is to have it installed by a professional company. Professional installers are familiar with the rigs used to spray the foam and will make sure that it is mixed and sprayed correctly, at the optimal temperature. They will also use indoor heating to keep the space warm and avoid the formation of toxic fumes during the spraying process.
The insulating power of foam is dependent on the amount of air it traps in between its cells. This is why it is important to install the right type of spray foam insulation for your building. There are two main types of foam: open and closed cells. Open-cell foams are softer and more flexible because the cells are deliberately left open rather than completely encapsulated. They are often used during the rough-in stage of construction, filling voids in walls and floors, especially voids around plumbing and electrical wiring. They expand up to 100 times their original size, filling every nook and cranny, which helps prevent air leakage and drafts.
Central Spray Foam and Cement Lifting
900 Trinity Dr, Newton, KS 67114
785-280-1994