Attic insulation is applied as a liquid and expands to fill in spaces that other types of insulation cannot, such as cracks, crevices and attics. It offers design flexibility and a high R-value, which can significantly reduce heating and cooling costs. It also provides a moisture barrier to reduce the risk of mold and mildew, and it improves a building’s structural strength.
Spray insulation is ideal for new construction and for retrofits of existing homes and commercial buildings. It can be sprayed into walls and ceilings, as well as attics, basement rim joists and crawl spaces. It can also be used around light fixtures and electrical outlets, as well as doors and window perimeters. It has a long lifespan and does not compress or sag over time, and it creates an air seal to prevent energy loss. It’s available in a variety of R-Values, including closed-cell and open-cell options.
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The best way to determine if spray foam is the right choice for your home or commercial property is to schedule an energy consultation with a knowledgeable contractor. The contractor can test your home using a blower door to measure the amount of air leakage and recommend an appropriate R-value. It’s important to work with a licensed and insured installer who has experience working on both residential and commercial properties.
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Traketon Insulation LLC
Cheyenne, WY
(307) 941-0905