Spray Foam Insulation For 316 Insulation
spray foam insulation is an alternative to traditional fiberglass and cellulose insulation. It’s sprayed on the jobsite using a special gun, and it expands to fill gaps and crevices, covering even small nooks and crannies. It won’t sag or lose its shape over time, and it’s also highly effective in sealing air leakages that waste energy.
Our Expert Spray Foam Insulation Installation Process
The spray foam is available in DIY kits, and some homeowners choose to do the work themselves. However, the mixture and process can off-gas large amounts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and it’s best to leave the area until it has fully cured. For this reason, homeowners should hire a certified installer for spray insulation.
Homeowners can expect to recoup the installation costs for closed-cell spray foam insulation through lower heating and cooling costs. Its air-sealing capabilities prevent heat loss and help keep occupants comfortable year round. It is recommended that homeowners install two inches of spray foam in walls and three inches in roofs to meet minimum energy code requirements.
Before installing the spray insulation, a crew will remove any existing insulation from the areas in which it will be applied. Then, a preparation process is typically performed to ensure that the spray material will adhere and last as long as possible. During this time, it’s important to make sure that any electrical outlets and light fixtures are properly covered, because the spray material will seal around them. Then, the installation process can begin.
316 Insulation
420 37th St NW – Unit F, Auburn, WA 98001
(253) 332-7606