FAQ

What Is Spray Foam Insulation?

Spray foam insulation is a type of insulation made from polyurethane foam that expands and hardens upon application. It’s sprayed as a liquid and fills gaps, cracks, and cavities to create an airtight seal, providing thermal insulation and air sealing.

What Are The Benefits Of Spray Foam?

  • High energy efficiency due to its excellent air-sealing properties.

  • Reduces heat loss and gain, lowering energy bills.

  • Provides soundproofing by reducing noise transfer.

  • Fills irregular spaces and hard-to-reach areas.

How Long Does Spray Foam Insulation Last?

Spray foam insulation can last the lifetime of a building. It doesn’t snag or settle over time like some other insulation types.

How Does Spray Foam Compare To Other Insulation Types?

Although spray foam is more expensive initially, it provides superior energy efficiency and thermal performance, exceptional air sealing, moisture and mold resistance, durability and structural benefits, and sound proofing and comfort. These qualities provide a payback period of 5-8 years through energy savings. In studies, homes with spray foam show 50% better efficiency over decades.

Interior of a building under construction with insulation on the walls, a ladder, and construction materials on the floor.