Green Earth Spray Foam Insulation
When it comes to insulating a new or existing home, attic insulation is more effective than fiberglass batts and saves on energy costs. It also creates a tight building envelope that improves air sealing and moisture control. However, spray foam can be expensive to install and may require professional expertise, especially when dealing with drywall. Nevertheless, there are some ways to reduce the cost of spray insulation. For example, if a homeowner wants to DIY (do-it-yourself), there are a variety of kits available at home improvement stores that include everything you need to get started. These kits can be as low as $40 for a small option and up to $850 for a larger option. However, DIYers should note that the chemicals in spray foam are very dangerous and must be handled with caution. In addition, it is recommended to hire a professional contractor because they can handle the application more quickly and neatly. They can also help ensure that the installation meets all required building codes.
The Future of Insulation: Green Earth Spray Foam’s Innovative Approach
Foam insulation prevents not only air but also moisture from making its way into walls and ceilings. Moisture can cause mold and mildew that are damaging to the house and endanger the occupants’ health. Spray foam insulation acts as both filler and insulator, and its impermeable nature makes it a great choice for preventing moisture damage.
Additionally, closed-cell spray foam insulation is a good option for bathrooms and basements because it can resist mold and mildew. Open-cell foam, on the other hand, will not last as long in high-moisture areas and should be used elsewhere.
Green Earth Spray Foam
1891 Prospect Church Rd Lawrenceville, GA 30043
678-792-0402