HD Spray Foam Insulation

Insulation Contractor is a two-part liquid that is sprayed into a space using a special gun. When sprayed, it expands into hard-to-reach nooks and crannies to seal the area and increase R-value. It can also add structural support to walls and roofs. Closed-cell polyurethane spray foam is mold resistant, insect resistant and has an R-value of up to 5.4 per inch. It also resists moisture and fungi and is available in a variety of kits to meet project needs from DIY homeowners to contractors.

Foam insulation can help reduce energy bills by blocking the flow of heat energy from warm to cold spaces and preventing outside air from entering a home. It can help meet minimum Energy Rating Index (ERI) requirements for homes in different climate zones. It also can help control humidity levels and minimize the spread of fire.

Ensuring Quality in Spray Foam Insulation: HD Spray Foam’s Standards

Insulation foam can be sprayed into attics, crawl spaces and the rim joist in new construction and existing homes. It can also be sprayed into pole barns, foundation walls and concrete block walls. Spray foam insulation is typically installed by trained and licensed professionals. These professionals will use large rigs to ensure the foam is mixed properly and sprayed evenly in any environment.

During the application process, spray foam does release fumes, but they dissipate quickly once the insulation dries. Foam insulation is an ideal choice for areas that can be easily accessed. In many instances, the best time to apply spray foam is during construction before drywall installation. This will make it easy to achieve a high level of R-value.

HD Spray Foam
900 Pryor Ave, Pocola, OK 74902
(479) 856-5090

Spray Foam Insulation – Save Energy and Cut Your Utility Bills

If you’re looking to save energy and cut your home’s energy bills, spray foam insulation is the way to go. This eco-friendly material expands to fill every nook and cranny, locking in warmth during winter and cool air during summer. Most homeowners are surprised to find how much their energy bills have dropped after installing this type of insulation.

Up to 40% of a attic insulation energy is lost through air infiltration, which happens when heated or cooled air escapes through cracks and gaps. The air leakage also forces HVAC systems to work harder to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature, leading to higher utility bills over time. Spray foam insulation seals air leaks and ductwork, keeping your heating and cooling units from having to run as often.

Both open and closed-cell spray foam are a great choice for new construction homes because they can be applied to the walls in the rough-in stage. The open-cell version can be sprayed into the wall cavities to cover plumbing and electrical wiring, while the closed-cell option works well when installed in drywall at the stud or joist level.

Customer Testimonials: Successful Projects by 316 Insulation of Seattle

Open-cell and closed-cell spray foam insulation both use low GWP blowing agents, which means that they have less of an impact on the environment when used. However, some people may be sensitive to the isocyanates used in the formulation of these products and might experience eye and gastrointestinal irritation, as well as respiratory problems like chemical bronchitis. To minimize your exposure to these chemicals, it’s recommended that you consult with a certified insulation installer before choosing this type of product for your home.

316 Insulation of Seattle
2420 E Union St Seattle WA 98122
253-332-7606