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SMALL CHOICE,
BIG DIFFERENCE

Why choose Spray Foam over Conventional Insulation?

SPF (Spray Polyurethane Foam) is a spray-on applied plastic composed of two materials which together, cause a chemical reaction and expand forming a strong bond filling the wall and roof cavities to insulate and seal from air infiltration and air leaks. SPF resists heat transfer extremely well which offers a highly effective solution in reducing and eliminating unwanted air infiltration and air leaks. 

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When it comes to insulating your home, you wouldn't choose insulation that allows air infiltration, air leaks and higher energy costs would you?

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Did you know that more than 40% of a building's energy is lost due to air infiltration and air leaks? Gaps, holes, cracks, and improper sealing cause your energy bills to be extremely high. Spray Foam Insulation performs as both insulation and an air barrier so you can be assured those gaps, holes, cracks and air leaks are sealed, which stop air infiltration into your home. No air infiltration or air leaks means lower energy costs for you! Just like your parents always said "we're not paying to heat/cool the outdoors are we?"

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More than HALF of the energy emitted in a home goes to heating and cooling. In order to maintain a certain indoor ambient temperature, you must eliminate air infiltration and leaks as again, air infiltration causes major energy loss.  There are so many places air can escape and infiltrate your home such as: behind knee walls, attic hatches, wiring holes, plumbing vents, open soffits, recessed lights, furnace flue and duct chaseways, basement rim joints, and of course the biggest contributor being windows and doors. SPF seals all of these areas, so your home can easily maintain any ambient temperature you choose, not to mention you will be saving hundreds on heating and cooling costs! 

Unsealed House with Conventional Insulation

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Sealed House with SPF Insulation

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Spray Foam Insulation is an Investment That Pays Off

Did you know that closed-cell spray foam improves building strength and durability? Since SPF expands, adheres and conforms to the area in which it is applied, it achieves maximum surface contact between the cavity creating a durable, solid wall or roof. Because of this, SPF eliminates water seepage through weak spots and homes and buildings which have had SPF applied, are less prone to wind and water damage.

 

SPF acts as a "glue" to hold the building together which greatly enhances the overall wind and pressurization resistance. If a flood occurs, unlike conventional insulation, you don't have to remove SPF as it is completely water and moisture resistant. Conventional insulation absorbs water, which will "climb" the wall and dampen the drywall as well, which can lead to mold and mildew, costing you more in repairs and renovations. 

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- SPF greatly minimizes airborne sound transmission throughout the building

- SPF seals leaks preventing drafts which creates a comfortable indoor environment

- SPF provides indoor ambient temperature control by creating a sealed environment 

- SPF not only seals from moisture and air leaks / infiltration but also seals against pollen, dust and insects which provides a healthy and uncontaminated environment for those with allergies

- Homeowners may qualify for tax incentives, rebates, grants or certificates when they choose SPF over conventional insulation

-SPF improves efficiency and has been proven to lower energy costs immensely 

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 Added benefits of choosing Spray Foam Insulation:

WHAT WE OFFER

WE ARE PROFICIENT IN SPRAY FOAM INSULATION APPLICATION IN A WIDE VARIETY OF SETTINGS INCLUDING: RESIDENTIAL, RECREATIONAL, AGRICULTURAL, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL.

OUR TEAM SPECIALIZES IN PROFESSIONALLY APPLIED SPRAY- ON INTUMESCENT COATINGS WHICH INCORPORATE FLAME-RETARDANT CHEMICALS TO PROTECT THE STRUCTURE OF WHICH THEY ARE APPLIED. 

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