Spray foam insulation is a type of insulation that’s sprayed into place as a liquid, then expands into a thick foam that seals gaps and provides a strong thermal barrier. It’s used to insulate walls, roofs, attics, crawl spaces, and more—basically any area where air or moisture could leak into a building.
There are two main types:
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Open-cell spray foam:
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Lighter and less dense
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Expands more, making it great for hard-to-reach areas
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Has soundproofing qualities
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Lower R-value (a measure of insulation effectiveness) than closed-cell
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Closed-cell spray foam:
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Denser and more rigid
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Provides a higher R-value per inch
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Acts as a vapor barrier and adds structural strength
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More expensive than open-cell
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Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation:
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Energy efficiency: Great at sealing leaks, which reduces energy bills
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Moisture barrier: Helps prevent mold and mildew
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Air sealing: Keeps out dust, pollen, and pollutants
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Durability: Lasts for decades without sagging or settling
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