Attic insulation is a premium product that costs more than fiberglass or cellulose, but it’s well worth the price. It provides a powerful seal to protect your home from extreme temperature changes which will save you money on your energy bills.

It’s applied as a liquid that expands upon contact to fill all nooks and crannies in your home. It conforms to the unique design of your home and can even fit difficult areas like domed ceilings. It’s also resistant to moisture and mold.

This type of insulation isn’t just a quick fix that will lower your utility bills for the short term, but will have long-term benefits on your property value. This is because the air sealing effect of the insulation will prevent your home from losing its resale value in the future.

Spray Foam Insulation Installation Process Explained

Spray foam insulation also meets or exceeds most local and state building codes for attics and crawl spaces. It meets minimum fire and protection requirements and can be installed with a variety of vapor barriers and water-repellent membranes.

The insulating power of spray foam is measured by its R-value or resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-value, the more effective the insulation. Closed-cell polyurethane and open-cell urethane foam both offer R values of R-6 or higher, but closed-cell spray foam is typically more expensive. It’s important to note that when choosing spray foam, opting for the low GWP blowing agents like HFOs is a good way to help limit the environmental impact of your choice. The low GWP option also reduces the amount of off-gassing that occurs when your insulation is installed.

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