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Spray Foam Insulation Contractor Pittsburgh

Residential 

  • Walls and Ceilings 

  • Attics & Roofs 

  • Crawl Space, Basements, Rim Joists 

  • Sheds, Workshops

  • New Construction and Modular Homes 

Why Spray Foam For Residential Homes ?

Closed cell Spray foam insulation is the ONLY non air permeable insulation 

Enhanced Comfort:

  • Consistent Temperatures: Spray foam insulation maintains even temperatures throughout your home, reducing hot and cold spots.

  • Air Quality: By sealing gaps and cracks, spray foam minimizes the infiltration of allergens, dust, and pollutants, improving indoor air quality.

Energy Efficiency:

  • Lower Utility Bills: Superior insulation reduces energy consumption for heating and cooling, leading to significant savings on utility bills.

  • Eco-Friendly: Reduced energy usage contributes to a smaller carbon footprint, making your home more environmentally friendly.

 Noise Reduction:

  • Sound Insulation: Spray foam acts as a barrier to sound, reducing noise from outside and creating a quieter indoor environment.

Structural Integrity:

  • Added Strength: The rigid nature of spray foam adds structural strength to walls and roofs, enhancing the overall stability of your home.

Energy Savings Comparison 

Closed Cell Spray Foam  Versus -Fiberglass, Cellulose, Open Cell Foam and Closed Cell Blocks 

01

Fiberglass Insulation:

Closed-cell foam offers superior thermal performance and can offer 20-40% more energy savings than  fiberglass. Closed cell foam forms an airtight seal that prevents air and moisture infiltration, enhancing energy efficiency and moisture control. Additionally, it enhances structural strength, reduces noise transmission, and maintains all of these insulating properties over time.

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Open-Cell Spray Foam

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Closed-cell spray foam generally provides about 10-20% more energy savings than open-cell spray foam due to its higher density and better air and moisture barrier properties.

02

Cellulose Insulation

Closed-cell spray foam can offer 20-40% more energy savings than cellulose insulation. Cellulose can settle over time, reducing its effectiveness and leaving gaps for air leakage.

04

Foam Board Insulation:

While closed cell foam board offers similar material there will be gaps between blocks or at joints that allow air and moisture to permeate through.

This requires additional sealing efforts at joints and edges, and will ultimately be  less effective than a sprayed application.

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