What is Spray Foam Insulation?
Spray Foam Insulation (also referred to as Spray Polyurethane Foam) is a method of sealing and insulating that is spray applied like paint. It is a 2 component system typically consisting of petroleum oils, plastics, and resins. The 2 liquids are heated at high pressure and mix at the spray gun. When the 2 liquids hit the target substrate they react with each other and rapidly expand curing as a foam. Spray Foam Insulations fall under 2 categories Open Cell (also referred to as ½ lb. or low density foam) and Closed Cell (also referred to as 2 lb. or medium density foam).
• Ultra Energy Efficient • Absolute comfort throughout the home. • Less air conditioning equipment needed. • NO fiberglass, cellulose or other messy insulation in the attic. • Significant reduction in dust and constant humidity level. • Non-Vented attics. The attic will never get above 85 degrees. • Soundproofing – The home will be significantly quieter.