Proseal Spray Foam Insulation
Attic insulation is a premium building material with exceptional benefits. Unlike traditional fiberglass insulation, spray foam creates an air seal to prevent cold and hot air from entering and exiting the home, which can lower energy bills dramatically. Additionally, spray foam can last for decades without degradation, further offsetting the initial investment.
The cost of spray foam insulation can vary, depending on the type and size of the project, as well as location. DIY kits are available for homeowners who are confident in their skill set and wish to handle the installation independently. However, achieving consistent coverage and proper expansion can be challenging without prior experience. Alternatively, professional installers can save homeowners money by installing spray foam insulation as part of other services such as roofing and polyurea coatings.
Why Proseal Spray Foam Insulation is Ideal for Commercial Buildings
There are two types of spray foam insulation: open-cell and closed-cell. Open-cell spray foam has many small pockets that don’t fill in, allowing it to act as an effective barrier against air movement and sound. This makes it ideal for walls, ceilings, and attics. However, due to its composition, open-cell spray foam can absorb water and moisture, requiring the addition of a vapor barrier after application.
Closed-cell spray foam, on the other hand, has a much more dense structure and is able to resist moisture infiltration. This makes it ideal for basements and crawl spaces, where high humidity levels can cause structural damage, mold growth, and other problems. In addition, closed-cell spray foam can limit the amount of energy required to heat and cool a home, which helps reduce energy bills.
“Proseal Spray Foam”
825 W Main St, Hortonville, WI 54944
(715) 467-7165