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Why Choose Foam Insulation Over Fiberglass or Cellulose?

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Why Choose Foam Insulation Over Fiberglass or Cellulose?

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Foam insulation does not shrink, settle, or disintegrate unlike conventional insulation. Most importantly, foam insulation does not loose its R-value and spray foam does not support molds or mildew. Unlike cellulose and fiberglass, foam insulation does not require air circulation to be effective. This allows the foamed area to be draft-free and stops air leakage and heat loss. Therefore, your heating and cooling units will require less usage. Types of Foam Insulation We Spray: Open Cell and Closed Cell Foam Our open cell foam insulation is water blown semi-rigid polyurethane foam which insulates and air-seals. Our open cell foam is applied as a liquid, which then expands 120 times and cures within seconds into a semi-rigid mass. Our open cell foam can be installed into new and existing residential and commercial projects. Our closed cell foam provides all the benefits of traditional polyurethane foam. Our closed cell foam is an excellent air barrier and is a recognized vapor barrier. T

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