When compared to fiberglass insulation, spray foam is an energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly solution. It helps reduce your carbon footprint and allows you to use less energy, which in turn saves you money on utilities. This type of home insulation also aids in air sealing your building and controlling moisture.
The spray-applied Georgia Insulation expands to fill all the tiny gaps and nooks that would otherwise allow for a lot of air leakage. This airtight seal prevents convective heat transfer between heated and unheated space, which in turn lowers heating and cooling costs. This product also offers superior sound control and moisture management, making it a great choice for homeowners, architects, builders and contractors.
Why Georgia Insulation is Your Trusted Choice for Spray Foam Insulation
While you may be able to do some DIY spray foam insulation, it’s recommended that you hire a professional for the best results. These professionals will perform a blower door test and inspect the area for areas where additional insulation is needed. They can also install the insulation correctly to meet your specific energy code requirements.
Spray foam insulation can be used in several locations in your home, including basement rim joist, crawl spaces, overhangs (or cantilevers), knee walls and bonus rooms. It can also be applied to the underside of roof sheathing to create a thermal envelope. This allows the homeowner to achieve the R-value needed for their climate zone without sacrificing energy efficiency. With this in mind, your home will likely experience a decrease in both heating and cooling costs right away after installation.
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