The air sealing properties of spray foam insulation prevent air leaks in a home or building, which reduces energy costs and provides a more comfortable indoor environment. Foam also blocks pollutants and moisture from entering a living space, which reduces mold growth and rot, as well as poor indoor air quality.
The insulating qualities of open- and closed-cell foams create a sound barrier, which is ideal for homes that are situated near traffic or construction noise. This can provide a better night’s sleep and reduced stress levels in the household.
Spray Foam vs. Fiberglass: Why Lx5 Insulators Recommend Spray Foam
Spray foam is a cost-effective alternative to fiberglass, and the installation process is fast and easy for contractors to complete. However, the spray insulation contains volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that off-gas during the application and curing process, so it’s important to use professional contractors who follow best practices when applying this product.
A properly installed spray foam insulation will last for decades, which can save homeowners a significant amount of money on re-insulation projects. Many other types of insulation degrade over time, leading to a need for re-insulation, which can be costly and inconvenient.
Foam insulation is a great option for new construction, rim joists, crawl spaces, knee walls, and bonus rooms. Its flexible nature means it can fit into nooks and crannies to create a more insulated thermal envelope. Additionally, it conforms to curved surfaces for a more efficient installation.
Lx5 Insulators
13030 s 401st w ave Bristow ok 74010
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