When properly applied, AccuSeal Spray Foam can create a seal against air leaks in your home. This can help to lower your energy bills because warm air will not escape from your house in the summer, and cold air will not rush into your home in the winter.
Unlike other types of insulation, spray foam is applied to the studs, and it can be used to fill any gaps or cracks that are present in your walls. It also works well on the inside of the attic, basement or crawl space to insulate that area and keep it warm. It can also be used in metal buildings to insulate them.
Residential Spray Foam Insulation: Keeping Your Home Comfortable
The spray foam insulation is available in open-cell or closed-cell, and the choice depends on your situation and project. Open-cell foam is made up of bubbles that aren’t completely encapsulated, so it’s softer and more flexible. Closed-cell foam is much more rigid and able to resist heat and moisture.
Both products are easy to work with and provide a high R-value. They are also mold-resistant and insect-resistant, so they’re a great option for homes that might have problems with pests. They are also very durable and can be painted or stained to match the existing look of your home.
Professionals install the product, and it’s usually recommended that occupants of the home vacate during the process. This is because the product will off-gas volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during the application and curing process. The VOCs will dissipate once the process is complete, but it can take 1-3 days.
AccuSeal Spray Foam
27 N Main St, Newport, NY 13416, United States
315-219-0944