Proseal Spray Foam fills spaces where air and moisture can get in, creating a barrier that keeps your home warm and comfortable and lowers energy bills. Unlike fiberglass and cellulose, spray foam is not permeable, so it doesn’t lose its insulating properties over time. The air pockets in spray foam also make it more effective at resisting heat flow, which is why it is a better choice than traditional cellulose or fiberglass insulation.
Using an open or closed-cell spray foam, contractors can saturate the surface of a wall, floor, ceiling or attic and allow it to expand, forming a thick coating that fits into every crack, crevice and gap. It can be sprayed into attics and crawl spaces in new construction, but it is also used in existing homes, commercial buildings and pole barns to replace existing fiberglass or cellulose insulation.
Proseal Spray Foam: The Best Insulation Solution
The spray insulation dries within minutes, and the liquid foam creates a seamless, durable insulating layer. It doesn’t compress or sag over time like fiberglass and cellulose, delivering superior R-values of up to R-7 per inch.
Closed-cell spray foam can also serve as an air and vapor barrier in one, eliminating the need for a separate vapor retarder. It can even be applied to the exterior of a home to reduce the amount of water that could enter and damage the structure, making it a smart choice for homes in flood zones or hurricane regions.
Many of the spray insulation products we use today are blown with low global warming potential blowing agents (HFOs) to address climate change concerns. This is an important transition for builders who want to reduce their carbon footprint and earn LEED points in the process.
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