Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
Foam insulation provides both an air seal and thermal resistance. This combination keeps conditioned air inside and prevents outside air from entering, optimizing energy efficiency.
No, it won’t. In a new build home, an HVAC contractor will determine the size of the system the house needs, which ensures it won’t be too tight, and will also have good air quality and humidity.
Many factors influence energy savings including doors, windows, HVAC systems, and insulation. Foam insulation can boost energy efficiency by 30-50%.
Spray foam insulation is safe once the 24-hour cure period is complete. During installation, proper ventilation and personal protective equipment are essential. To ensure safe and effective installation, always hire a certified, experienced professional. The spray foam we use has low VOC, fully safe for your home.
Most homes can be insulated in a day or less, but larger projects, especially those involving insulation removal, may take two days.
Spray foam insulation is a long-lasting, durable solution that maintains its performance for decades.
Selecting the ideal spray foam insulation involves assessing factors such as desired R-value, moisture resistance, structural reinforcement, and budget. To ensure the best outcome, consult with a professional installer or energy auditor to tailor the solution to your specific needs and home characteristics.