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Discover the Durable Insulation Solution for Home Attics

Spray Foam Specialties, LLC recommends air-sealing cracks within walls and roofs to ensure optimal home insulation. Using this method will help keep air and moisture out of the property, maintaining indoor air quality and circulation in the best way possible.

Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF)

This is an insulation material commonly used in homes and business structures. The high-performance insulator is particularly known for its ability to improve comfort and energy efficiency in interior spaces.

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Advantages

Spray foam is an excellent alternative to traditional insulation using cellulose and fiberglass. It works by creating a tight surface barrier, effectively preventing hot and cold air, vapor, and moisture from penetrating home interiors.

Using this type of insulation opens your buildings to long-term comfort and energy savings. Spray foam can also work as a good sound barrier!

Energy-Efficiency

While fiberglass can be easier to install, spray foam insulation is more energy-efficient. It reduces costs associated with heating and cooling, making it the more cost-efficient choice.

Longevity and Durability

Both open and closed-cell foam insulation can last anywhere from 80 years to 100 years. Closed cell just slightly edges out open cell insulation in terms of durability.

Heat-Resistance

Spray foam insulation keeps homes comfortable throughout the entire year, even as the seasons change. It works well in resisting heat and blocking unwanted air infiltration.

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Disadvantage

Spray foam is about triple the price of fiberglass insulation. However, due to the long-term savings you can sustain every month, spray foam insulation may still be the more cost-efficient choice in the long run.

We also recommend that you call a trained and trusted contractor for bigger projects to ensure optimal installation.

Get Started

For more information on our services and rates, reach out to our friendly staff here in Odessa, Texas.

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