Spray foam insulation and sealants are a group of unique liquid components that react very quickly when mixed and applied, expanding on contact to create foam that insulates, seals gaps and can also form air, moisture and vapor barriers. The foam limits the infiltration of pollutants, allergens and other contaminants into a home, which helps lower energy usage, reduces mold growth and keeps indoor temperatures stable throughout the house year-round.
It’s a terrific insulator and can be installed in walls, attics, crawlspaces and unvented attic applications. It’s an excellent choice for new construction and a great option for re-insulating existing homes, helping to keep them comfortable, healthy and efficient.
Foam insulation with a high R-Value reduces heat loss, keeping your indoor spaces warm in winter and cool in summer. It also prevents drafts and eliminates the flow of outdoor air into your living areas, which makes it easy to cut your heating and cooling costs significantly.
Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation for Year-Round Efficiency
In recent years, many homeowners in southern Vermont and southwestern New Hampshire have turned to spray foam insulation for a variety of reasons, including higher comfort levels, better home air quality and the potential to qualify for Efficiency Vermont rebates. Some of these upgrades also come with federal income tax credits and green mortgage financing programs.
The process isn’t without its challenges, however. A significant amount of skill and experience is required to install it properly. In addition, spray foam can emit dangerous isocyanates while it’s curing. The chemicals are powerful irritants that can cause blurred vision and difficulty breathing, even in small amounts. They can also trigger asthma and, over time, may even lead to chemical bronchitis.
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