Spray foam insulation offers many benefits that can reduce your energy bills and improve the overall comfort of your home. It prevents air leaks that lead to high heating and cooling costs, making your home more comfortable year-round. It also keeps polluted outdoor air out, allowing you to breathe cleaner, more breathable indoor air, which can help with allergies and asthma. Additionally, it helps to insulate against temperature fluctuations, and it dampens noise.
It’s easy to see why so many homeowners choose spray foam over fiberglass batts. It provides excellent coverage and can be injected into tight spaces that are hard to reach with other types of insulation, such as around plumbing and electrical wiring. This type of insulation is a great choice for new construction and renovations, and it can be used in the attic, walls, and crawl space as part of a comprehensive energy-efficient home improvement project.
Energy Efficiency: How Spray Foam Insulation Saves You Money
In addition to insulating against heat transfer and blocking air leaks, spray foam also helps to seal your home’s envelope. This significantly lowers your heating and cooling costs. It can save you up to 20% on your utility bills each year.
Additionally, spray foam has the potential to be eco-friendly, particularly when it is made using low GWP blowing agents, such as BASF Walltite CM01 and Genyk Boreal Nature. GWP stands for global warming potential and indicates how much carbon dioxide each kilogram of the material will contribute to climate change. The more GWP, the greater the impact on the environment.
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