Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation
Regardless of the season, a house or building without adequate insulation can lead to higher energy bills. Insulation prevents heat loss from escaping the structure during the winter and air leakage in the summer, reducing HVAC system usage. This reduces energy bills significantly and can increase the amount of days a household doesn’t need to use space heaters, ceiling fans, or box fans.
The Long-Term Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation by Traketon Insulation LLC
Spray foam insulation seals the nooks and crannies that can cause energy leakage. It can be sprayed on walls, attics, crawl spaces, basements, and roofs. It can also be used during the rough-in stage to fill voids around plumbing and electrical wiring. It is very durable and doesn’t compress, sag or droop over time. It’s ideal for new construction and existing homes, as well as commercial structures and pole barns.
It is also a moisture barrier and prevents damp, humid environments from forming in places like attics and crawl spaces. This can save homeowners money in repair and remediation costs. It also helps prevent mold development, which can have serious health implications.
Spray foam is made of polyurethane, which has been making major strides toward being eco-friendly in recent years. Several advancements in blowing agents have reduced the environmental toxicity of this product and allowed it to maintain its insulating properties. It is a flexible and durable product that can be sprayed on walls, attics, and rim joists during the build process. It can be used in addition to traditional fiberglass insulation and cellulose insulation.
Traketon Insulation LLC
Cheyenne, WY
(307) 941-0905
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