The Pros and Cons of Spray Foam Insulation
Spray foam insulation is an effective, safe and economical solution to reduce energy costs. It also provides excellent coverage, filling the tiniest cracks and crevices to create a solid thermal envelope, making it a top choice among builders in Northern Colorado for residential and commercial projects. But if you are thinking about upgrading your home’s insulation, it’s important to understand the pros and cons of this type of product.
Unlike traditional fiberglass batt insulation, spray foam expands to fill external wall spaces and gaps, creating a tight thermal envelope that cuts heat flow in the winter and out of the house in the summer. This type of insulation significantly impacts conduction and convection, two primary factors that influence a home’s comfort and energy efficiency.
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It can be installed in existing homes, attics and crawl spaces; rim joists in new construction and pole barns; and concrete block walls. The professional crews at Distinctive Spray Foam use high-end rigs that are designed for quality control and precision application. The technology inside these rigs ensures that the spray foam is mixed and sprayed perfectly every time, resulting in consistent expansion and a tightly sealed thermal envelope.
While spray foam is an ideal solution for home insulation, it also has many perks in commercial buildings and agriculture applications. For instance, closed cell spray foam is a great choice for maintaining temperatures in walk-in coolers for food distribution to schools and the community. It is also used to maintain the temperature of tanks of wine, bourbon and chemical storage as well as to keep these tanks protected from weather conditions.
Distinctive Spray Foam
“12439 CR 96,
Nunn, CO 80648”
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