Interior Spray Foam Insulation
*Lower Energy Bill *Stops Air and Moisture
Infiltration *Adds strength to the building structure *Reduces capacity requirements, maintenance and wear of HVAC equipment. Why Should you consider Sprayed Polyurethane Foam (SPF) for interior insulation? SPF saves you money and pays for itself: SPF home
insulation saves on energy costs and lowers utility bills. SPF is used to seal the entire
building envelope of your home to prevent air and moisture infiltration. The
US Department of Energy (DOE) studies show that 40% of your homes energy is lost due
to air infiltration. This air infiltrates the home in the form of drafts through walls
sockets, windows and doorways. Often times no expensive building wrap or
additional vapor protection is required during construction when using SPF, saving money
yet again. High R-Value: Sprayed polyurethane foam has an aged R-value
of approximately 7.0 per 1 inch thickness (depending on the particular formulation and
application, higher values have been achieved), enabling it to provide more thermal
resistance with less material than any other type of commercial insulation material. SPF
systems are frequently used to insulate and protect a wide variety of residential,
commercial, and industrial buildings. Monthly energy
and utility savings of 30% or greater can be achieved when compared to the alternative
insulation systems. The cost of a SPF insulation system can often be recovered in less
than 5 years, simply through energy savings alone. Sealing off invisible air leaks. Prevents air, moisture and gas infiltration: Studies have
shown that as much as 40% of a buildings total energy loss is due to air
infiltration. Traditional fiberglass insulation is only stapled, or placed into the wall
cavities and does not seal the stud and wall cavities from end to end, or top to bottom.
Air infiltration can pass through these gaps, making it far less efficient than SPF. SPF
not only adheres to, but forms to the walls and floors to create a tight seal and
insulating barrier that stops this air leakage. SPF also boasts the highest R-value per
inch than any other commercial material, (upwards of R-8.0, compared with Fiberglass at
R-3.5) making your home more comfortable and less expensive to heat in the winter, and
cool in the summer. Since SPF acts as an air barrier, it also helps to reduce moisture infiltration, which is a source of dangerous mold and mildew growth in the home, and can cause severe health problems to its occupants. So save your family and save money at the same time with SPF home insulation systems. Moisture infiltration can also cause structural damage to your home or building. Examples of where air infiltrates:
Helps reduce moisture and
mold: Molds produce tiny spores to reproduce. Mold spores waft through the indoor and outdoor air continually. When mold spores land on a damp spot indoors, they may begin growing and digesting whatever they are growing on in order to survive. There are molds that can grow on wood, paper, carpet, and foods. When excessive moisture or water accumulates indoors, mold growth will often occur, particularly if the moisture problem remains undiscovered or un-addressed. There is no practical way to eliminate all mold and mold spores in the indoor environment; the way to control indoor mold growth is to control moisture. SPF insulation is the key. Deadens sound travel and noise: SPF also reduces airborne sound making the home acoustically
tighter and more private from room to room. Spray Foam Insulation is the Answer!
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