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Advantages Of Spray Foam Insulation

Spray Foam vs Fiberglass

Spray foam insulation typically has a higher R-value than fiberglass insulation. This means it provides better insulation and can potentially lead to greater energy savings over time. Unlike fiberglass insulation, which can leave gaps and cracks that allow air to pass through, spray foam insulation can effectively air seal a building. The foam expands to fill all the gaps and spaces, reducing the amount of air that can leak in or out.

Spray foam insulation is resistant to moisture, which can help prevent the growth of mold and mildew in a building. Fiberglass insulation, on the other hand, can absorb moisture and become less effective over time.

Spray foam insulation can also help reduce noise transmission between rooms, which can be particularly beneficial for commercial buildings or residential properties in noisy areas.

While fiberglass insulation can be a more affordable option upfront, the benefits of spray foam insulation can make it a worthwhile investment in the long run. 

What are the other reasons to use spray foam insulation?

Spray foam insulation typically has a higher R-value per inch of thickness compared to other types of insulation, such as fiberglass or cellulose. This means it provides better insulation and can potentially lead to greater energy savings over time.

Another unique benefits of spray foam insulation is its ability to air seal a building. The expanding foam fills gaps and cracks, preventing air infiltration and heat loss. This can help improve indoor air quality and reduce energy bills by minimizing the need for heating and cooling.

Spray foam insulation is resistant to moisture, which can help prevent the growth of mold and mildew in a building. This can be particularly beneficial in humid climates or for buildings with moisture issues. Spray foam insulation can also help reduce noise transmission between rooms, which can be particularly beneficial for commercial buildings or residential properties in noisy areas. Finally, spray foam is durable and long-lasting, with a lifespan of 20 years or more. It does not settle or sag over time, which can help maintain its effectiveness and reduce the need for replacement.

Few insulation products provide the versatility, durability and r-value of spray foam. While it can be more of an investment initially, it can easily pay for itself with energy savings over time. And with rebates available, even the initial investment can be more affordable as well. Spray foam truly is king!