The insulating foam sealants and sprays that make up the HD spray foam product line are composed of unique liquid components that react quickly on contact with air and other moisture, expanding to fill gaps, cracks, and holes. These products can be applied to wall cavities, stud bays, attics, crawl spaces, and many other areas of the home and building structure, helping to limit air infiltration and limit the spread of pollutants and allergens. Read more :hdsprayfoamco.com
Unlike fiberglass batt insulation, which can contain formaldehyde, HD spray foam does not. It is also less likely to sag or deflate over time and can help to reduce air movement within the structure, further limiting energy usage and improving comfort levels in the home. It also provides more structural strength than traditional insulators, allowing it to support roofs and other structures in storms and high winds.
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While there are DIY kits available, it’s best to hire a professional contractor to install spray polyurethane foam insulation. This type of insulation expands very quickly, and licensed professionals know how to apply it evenly to avoid sagging. They can also ensure that the insulation meets all necessary building codes.
It is important to note that although HD spray foam and other insulating spray products are considered non-toxic once they cure, they emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during curing. They also require specialized equipment that can handle the chemicals and dispense them properly. Fortunately, some spray foam suppliers now use an eco-friendly blowing agent called Ecomate that is free of chlorofluorocarbons, hydrochlorofluorocarbons, and hydrogen fluoride (HCFCs). Using this newer, non-toxic, HFO-based product will not negatively impact climate change as much as using conventional CFC-based products.
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