SES Spray Foam Insulation for Homeowners

SES Spray Foam In Your Home

Why Spray Foam Insulation?

Spray Foam Insulation In Your HomeSpray Foam Insulation has become the insulation of choice for builders, architects, and homeowners because of the myriad of benefits it provides, all stemming from its ability to provide a seal against air, moisture, and thermal fluctuations, all in one application. Spray foam replaces traditional insulation like fiberglass batts and blown in cellulose, which existed as part of a vented attic system, installed in walls, and used in crawlspaces.  These traditional insulations act like loose blankets for a home, and much like blankets, only work when air is not moving over, under, or through the blanket. Spray foam insulation expands to fills cracks and corners of attic roofs, walls, and crawlspace joists, sealing conditioned air in and keeping unconditioned air out. The benefits of this multi-barrier insulation are numerous and include lower energy bills due to less HVAC run time, longer HVAC system life, less dust and air pollutants in the home, equalized room temperatures, cooler and cleaner attics, lower carbon footprint, increased structural strength, and adding sound abatement, increased value of home, lower home insurance, all of which leads to happier homeowners.

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With traditional insulation like blown-in cellulose or fiberglass batts, conditioned air leaks out and unconditioned air leaks in, as illustrated by here. Spray foam expands to fill small cracks and gaps where conditioned air can escape, sealing your home in addition to providing optimum insulation performance. Just upgrading to spray foam insulation in the attic and walls can reduce air leakage by 31%.

SES Air Leakage Chart
Open Cell Spray Foam Insulation

Coupled with a balanced ventilation system to add fresh air, Spray Foam provides optimum indoor air quality, drastically lowering levels of dust, pollen, and other airborne contaminants.

Spray Foam can save up to 40% on heating and cooling expenses. The savings multiply when integrated as a system with structured plumbing, a high efficiency HVAC, and high efficiency lighting.

Open Cell Spray Foam Insulation Benefits
Closed Cell Spray Foam Insulation

Spray Foam creates a seamless air, moisture, and thermal barrier, strengthens the applied surface up to 300%, extends the life of the HVAC system, and delivers the highest R-values.

Spray Foam provides resistance to wind, moisture, and thermal conduction, creating a strong barrier between indoor and outdoor air and providing optimum comfort with equalized temperatures across multiple floors.

More information on spray foam insulation:

“Spray Foam for Home Insulation” from WhySprayFoam.org

“Get The Facts” from WhySprayFoam.org

“Spray Foam for Builders” from WhySprayFoam.org

“Spray Foam for Architects” from WhySprayFoam.org