Spray Foam Insulation Installation
Spray Foam Insulation Installation
Investing in spray foam insulation is a premium option for homeowners who are looking to save on their energy bills. It’s proven to be more effective than fiberglass batt insulation at reducing the amount of heat that escapes your home, saving you money year-round.
Bryars Spray Foam, also known as polyurethane or PU, is an insulation material that installers spray onto roof tiles, concrete slabs, wall cavities and in unvented attics. It is applied as a liquid, which allows it to fill spaces more effectively than traditional batting insulation. There are two main types of spray foam: open cell and closed cell.
Step-by-Step Guide to Spray Foam Insulation Installation
Closed-cell spray foam offers a higher R-value per inch, making it more cost-effective. It also adds structural strength to walls, ceilings and roof assemblies and is impermeable to moisture, which reduces the growth of mold and mildew.
Open-cell spray foam, on the other hand, is permeable to moisture and provides a lower R-value per inch. It is ideal for a wide range of applications, from continuous insulation to wall cavity fill, and is more affordable than closed-cell. It does not, however, offer as much sound dampening as closed-cell foam.
Before beginning a spray foam insulation project, the crew will need to remove any existing moldy or damp insulation from areas of your home or pole barn that you want to be insulated. This will help the spray foam adhere to the new surface and minimize off-gassing.
Bryars Spray Foam
Elrod, Alabama (Service area type of client)
(205) 576-5009