Spray Foam Insulation 316 Insulation
spray foam insulation is a composite material made up of 2 parts (isocyanate and polyol resin). The chemicals meet at the tip of a spray gun and chemically react to expand and harden. The material can be sprayed on roof tiles, concrete slabs, wall cavities and other places where an air and vapor barrier is desired.
Open cell spray foam is less expensive than closed cell foam and is a good insulator for walls, roofs, attics and other areas in your home. It provides design flexibility for architects and builders. It can fit nooks and crannies where other insulation cannot. It also can help control noise. The open cell structure of the foam allows it to absorb sound rather than allowing it to pass through like closed foam insulation.
316 Insulation: Experts in High-Quality Spray Foam Insulation
The spray polyurethane foam (SPF) used to insulate homes and commercial buildings is a highly effective insulator with an R value of up to 4 per inch. It also provides air sealing, reducing heating and cooling costs by blocking convective air flow.
It also helps to improve indoor air quality by preventing the infiltration of allergens, dust and other contaminants. This can lower your health care bills and make your home more comfortable throughout the year.
When properly installed by a professional, spray foam can save you up to 40 percent in energy costs compared to fiberglass insulation alone. Its air seal helps reduce air leakage which is a major cause of high energy costs for a homeowner. It also enables homeowners to select smaller HVAC equipment during new construction leading to further savings.
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