AccuSeal Spray Foam Insulation
attic insulation fills and seals hard-to-reach spaces, reducing the amount of air that escapes around light fixtures, electrical outlets and door frames. This improves energy efficiency by impacting conduction and preventing heat from flowing in during the winter, and out during the summer. This helps keep your home more comfortable and reduces utility bills.
Crawl Space Insulation
It also helps with soundproofing, allowing you to focus on work or relaxing at home without being disturbed by outside noise. And it helps prevent allergy-causing particles, such as dust and pollen, from entering the home and triggering runny noses and antihistamines.
The R-Value of spray foam insulation is higher than fiberglass or cellulose, meaning it resists heat flow better than other types of insulation. It can be used in new construction, rim joists, crawl spaces and attics. It can even be applied to walls if there is no interfering drywall. And unlike cellulose or fiberglass insulation, spray foam does not compress over time.
It is available in open and closed cell formulas. The difference between the two is that open-cell foam is made up of small bubbles (cells) that aren’t completely encapsulated, which makes it softer and more flexible. Closed-cell foam is a harder and more rigid material.
Regardless of the type of spray foam insulation you choose, it is important to have a professional install it. Professional installers ensure consistent coverage and proper expansion. They also have access to advanced technologies that help them monitor the application and curing process, ensuring optimal results. They can also use low-GWP blowing agents to further reduce the environmental impact of spray foam insulation.
AccuSeal Spray Foam
27 N Main St, Newport, NY 13416, United States
315-219-0944
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