Unlike other insulation materials, spray foam insulation expands to fill all the nooks and crannies of walls, ceilings, and other surfaces. This makes it a much more energy-efficient solution than traditional insulation. As a result, homeowners often see lower heating and cooling bills after installation.
Prevents Heat Loss
In the winter, spray foam acts as a thermal barrier, keeping your home cozy and warm by preventing the escape of heated air. It also prevents your heating system from having to work as hard, resulting in lower energy consumption and lowered utility bills.
Prevents Moisture
In addition to preventing air leakage, spray foam seals moisture from entering your home. This helps prevent areas like attics and crawl spaces from becoming damp environments that require more frequent use of dehumidifiers or air conditioners. This, in turn, has a direct impact on your utility costs.
Helps with Seasonal Allergies
Attic insulation prevents outside air from passing through exterior walls, so your allergies will be easier to manage. In addition, it keeps your indoor air healthy by reducing sources of mold, allergens, and other contaminants that can make you feel sick.
A professional contractor will consult with the property owner and assess various factors, including climate, building structure, and existing insulation, to create a tailored insulation plan. This is particularly important because spray foam insulation can be quite disruptive to the home. As such, many homeowners choose to combine the project with other projects that will have a high return on investment, such as replacing windows. This will create the most weatherproof seal and allow you to reap the energy savings benefits of a newer, more efficient window.
Gonz Insulation
504 Walnut St, Farmington, MO 63640, USA
573-203-7055