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    What is spray foam insulation?

    Spray foam insulation uses Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) to insulate walls, ceilings, etc. SPF is a superior form of insulation because it fills in the cracks and crevices that fiberglass insulation cannot get. This eliminates drags within the space and provides better insulation.

    Walls, attics, basements, ceilings, crawl spaces, and garages of residential and commercial buildings can all be insulated with spray polyurethane foam.

    There is open-cell foam and closed-cell foam. The difference between open-cell foam and closed-cell foam is that open-cell foam is made up of tiny cells of foam that are not completely closed and that have air filling the open space inside the material. Closed-cell foam is made up of tiny cells of foam that are closed and packed together and filled with gas that helps them expand and rise into a greater insulator.

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    Why should I use spray foam insulation?

    Spray foam insulation is highly beneficial. It will help save on energy costs and also improve air quality of your home or building. Spray foam insulation stops air infiltration which makes your home warmer. Studies show that 40% of a home's energy is lost due to air infiltration. Using spray foam insulation will decrease the amount of energy lost, in turn creating a reduced utility bill. By having spray foam insulation, you create a healthier place to live and also reduce risks for the development of dangerous mold. Other benefits of spray foam insulation include sound deadening within the home and enhancement of the building's stability.

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