Attic insulation is a popular product that can reduce your energy bills significantly. This insulation seals the building envelope so air can’t leak in or out. Studies show that up to 40% of a home’s energy is lost due to air infiltration. Properly insulated homes can save on heating and cooling costs year-round.
Insulation is a vital part of any home or commercial structure. However, many people don’t know what type of insulation is right for their property or how much of it they need. Spray foam insulation is a great option for new construction, but can also be used in existing structures to increase the R-Value.
The Benefits of Choosing Georgia Insulation for Spray Foam Solutions
Closed and open-cell spray foam are two of the most common insulation products available on the market. Closed-cell spray foam is physically stronger and offers greater performance than open-cell spray foam, but it is more expensive per board foot.
When spray foam is installed correctly, it can be a durable and long-lasting insulator for your home or business. It provides excellent coverage and can be sprayed in hard-to-reach areas. Spray foam also creates an effective vapor barrier and requires no additional vapor barriers like fiberglass batts.
The process of installing spray foam involves a few steps. The first is to remove any old insulation in the area that will be re-insulated. The crew will then prep the area by removing any existing drywall and wood framing to prepare for spray foam installation. Depending on the type of spray foam, your installer may recommend an ERV or HRV system to offset the poor airflow caused by spray foam and ensure that your home has proper ventilation.
Georgia Insulation
290 E Main St, Rutledge, GA 30663, United States
(770) 549-9561