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Spray Foam Mike 26.09.2020

Lapolla Spray Foam VS Traditional Insulation

Spray Foam Mike 10.09.2020

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Spray Foam Mike 06.09.2020

Is your house an energy hog or energy miser? Should it be worth more or less? We created a calculator for it. It's still kinda rough. If you'd be so kind, grab ...recent energy bills and put your house in it, let us know what you think of the experience. We think efficient homes should be worth more, but currently that's not reality. It will take calculators like this to make it so, and should make selling higher end HVAC easier. Please try it out, thanks!

Spray Foam Mike 02.09.2020

Modern Chemistry in Action: Spray Foam Insulation Last week Fuel Ghoul rode along with a mobile spray foam insulation crew and got his eyes and ears filled with good information on how they insulate the exterior walls of upscale houses in Toronto.

Spray Foam Mike 18.08.2020

The industry continues to innovate and develop ways of providing consumers with affordable new housing choices

Spray Foam Mike 02.08.2020

Great article on why you should remove the insulation from the attic floor when spraying the roofline of your attic. Great article Energy Vanguard!

Spray Foam Mike 23.07.2020

Great 30 minute video teaching how to use an inferred camera to do an inspection! Click the link below to watch the lesson video!

Spray Foam Mike 16.07.2020

Where can #sprayfoam be applied? #Spray #foam #insulation is wonderfully diverse and can provide #benefits throughout your #home. The foam has the unique ability to be #applied in #ceilings, #floors and even #walls because it can cling to a huge variety of surfaces. If you’re planning to #install spray foam insulation in your home, it’s important to apply it to a clean, dry place. Read on for a list of different areas that the foam can be applied. Where can spray foam be appl...Continue reading

Spray Foam Mike 30.06.2020

What should I know about #sprayfoam insulation? #Spray #foam #insulation is a product that is installed in #homes and #buildings in order to #save #energy and #money. By having your #walls, #roof and #floors #insulated you will lower your #heating and #cooling #bills by 50%. When compared to traditional insulation products, spray foam is much more #efficient. If you like to think #green, then spray foam should be your choice as by saving on energy, less #gas, #coal or #oil wi...Continue reading

Spray Foam Mike 24.06.2020

When #building or #remodeling your #home, your goal is probably to improve the structure, not just the cosmetic appearance of it. When applied properly, #foam #roofing #insulation can help your home have a stronger, more waterproof roof that prevents heat loss and helps keep you #comfortable while reducing energy consumption. #Sprayfoam is easy to install and typically a whole roof can be done in just a single day. Read on for some advantages of using the high-tech material. ...It’s Water Resistant The biggest deal is that #spray foam insulation is water resistant. Closed-cell varieties, like the type you’d use on a roof, prevents water from passing through. If you have had issues with leaking ceilings in the past, spray foam insulation can help solve this problem while adding to your home’s insulation envelope. It’s Strong You can actually add strength to your roof by installing spray foam insulation. The closed cell varieties are strong enough to support the weight of a grown man and when applied between joists, it can help add rigidity to the building. Older roofs and roofs that have been structurally compromised can benefit from the added strength of spray foam insulation. Normal application will result in added strength. There is nothing you need to do to make the foam any stronger than it already will be. Spray foam insulation is also very portable, and only requires a couple of tanks to transport. Unlike traditional insulation, it takes up very little space when not in use. It Fills Gaps and Cracks Unlike traditional insulation, spray foam insulation can easily fill cracks and gaps or flow around pipes. That means the sealing power is much greater. Less air can escape from a house that has been done with spray foam insulation which reduces energy consumption costs and creates a more comfortable home environment. To fill around a pipe or a crack, simply spray the foam and allow it to expand. It will naturally seek out open spaces while expanding, entering and filling them completely. Spray foam can be applied directly around the #pipes or any other obtrusion's that would normally be very hard to insulate around. Most building #professionals would agree that closed cell spray foam insulation is the highest quality home insulation material that you can choose. The water-resistance and incredible strength come together to add value to your building and make your home last for years to come. Ask your home contractor about adding spray foam insulation to your space. You can also choose a #DIY kit and tackle the ceiling yourself though this is not advised, particularly in large spaces. See more

Spray Foam Mike 10.06.2020

The #importance of working with a #licensed #contractor #Stories about poor #workmanship and #installation of #sprayfoam #insulation has left some #homeowners dealing with #spray #foam #nightmares. The #technical and #specialized #application of spray foam insulation requires #trained and licensed spray foam contractors. The importance of working with a spray foam contractor is critical to ensure that you are getting a #quality product that is #properly #installed according ...to the industry’s best practices. It is important to choose a spray foam contractor that is right for the job , has had the necessary training and is licensed by the spray foam #manufacturer. When #renovating their #lakeside home, the Drehmer Family of Selkirk, #Ontario did their homework and sought a licensed Icynene spray foam contractor to insulate their home. The Drehmers share their experience in renovating a home from top to bottom as well as why it was important to them to work with a licensed spray foam contractor for a safe, and proper installation. #icynene

Spray Foam Mike 31.05.2020

#Save #Energy and #Protect Your #Home with #Basement Wall #Insulation Most of us know that a well-insulated home means energy #savings, more #comfortable #temperatures in the rooms, better #soundproofing, and a more #climate-tolerant house in general. However, there is one area of our homes that we sometimes neglect that could be costing us more in energy #bills than we realize. It’s an area of our homes that may not be regularly used or inhabited, but it’s still important t...Continue reading

Spray Foam Mike 12.05.2020

#SprayFoam #Insulation #FAQ ’s With the rising popularity of #spray #foam insulation, many #homeowners are looking into the product to try and determine whether it’s a good fit for their #homes and their lives. Most people find that they have #questions regarding spray foam insulation. Read the helpful FAQ’s below to learn more about spray foam insulation and how it can make a difference in your home. Here are a few Spray Foam Insulation FAQ ‘s 1.) Is spray foam insulation #a...pproved for use in #residential #buildings? Yes. #Building #codes are now updated to include guidelines for the use of #polyurethane spray foam insulation. It is usually listed in the #plastics section or where the building code talks about the use of thermal barriers. 2.) When should spray foam insulation be applied? If #constructing a new building, it should be applied at the same point in the construction cycle that traditional insulation would be applied. That means it will go in after the rough #plumbing, #electrical #wiring and #heating systems have been installed. If you seal the #exterior shell with insulation, it may need to be applied before some areas of #ductwork are installed. 3.) Can an average homeowner apply spray foam insulation? Yes, but it isn’t practical. There are #DIY kits available, but they require complex equipment and a steady hand. #Professionals are trained in the #safe use and proper handling of the system. 4.) Can #closedcell insulation be used to #prevent #flooding in a home located in a flood zone? If your home is located in a flood zone, closed-cell spray foam insulation is a good choice. The insulation is listed as a class 5 flood damage-resistant material according to #FEMA, which means it’s highly resistant to flood water damage and damage caused by moving #water. The foam insulation survives wetting and drying and can be cleaned after a flood to remove harmful pollutants. It is the only insulation material that has this designation. 5.) Are spray foam insulation scraps toxic? There is little knowledge about how scrap materials interact with soil in landfills or other disposal situations, so the toxicity of the product is not known. Dispose of scraps like you would normal construction debris. 6.) Should I ventilate my home if I install spray foam insulation and have a fire place? Ventilation is a critical step in the insulating process. Most ventilation in homes occurs in the attic. If you have ducts above the attic floor, insulate the roof deck, otherwise insulate the floor of the attic. 7.) Can spray foam insulation reduce noise? Yes. To help reduce noise through a wall or other surface, either open or closed cell spray foam insulation can be used. The choice will depend on the structural needs of your building, your budget and the climate you live in. See more

Spray Foam Mike 08.05.2020

What Type of #SprayFoam #Insulation Should I Use? There are two main types of spray foam insulation: #closedcell and #opencell. The type you use will depend on several factors. Closed cell insulation is more #rigid than open cell insulation. In #addition, the #Rvalue is higher than open cell (R-value is a measure of #resistance to heat). Because of its #density and rigidity, closed ell #expands more slowly than open cell. It has a smaller cell #structure and is more compact, ...Continue reading