All Out Insulation – What You Need to Know About Spray Foam Insulation


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Fiber glass insulation is a versatile insulation and air barrier that can fill small gaps and cracks throughout your home or building, insulate walls, ceilings, floor joists and ductwork. It is made from two fast-reacting liquid components that are sprayed on-site and then expand to fill the space, creating a thick material that insulates and seals.

Closed-cell spray foam is highly effective at limiting air infiltration and movement between rooms, which can save you significantly on heating and cooling bills. It is also moisture-resistant and resists absorbing moisture and humidity, which helps to reduce the risk of rot, mold, mildew and other damaging moisture issues.

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Open-cell spray foam is a less expensive option for insulating your home or building, but it does not have the same air-sealing properties as closed-cell foam. It is typically recommended for insulating older homes or areas that are difficult to access, such as attics and wall cavities.

It is important to have a good understanding of the risks involved in a spray foam insulation installation, especially if you live in a humid climate. Improper application can lead to extensive moisture damage, including rotted framing and toxic mold, costing you thousands for remediation and repair. Luckily, you can avoid these problems with a little education and a good contractor. The Residential Property Surveyors Association has lobbied for the introduction of spray foam regulation, which would include qualifications and training requirements for installers as well as effective inspection and audit procedures.

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