Desert Spray Foaming is an advanced insulator that seals gaps and crevices more effectively than fiberglass or cellulose, improving R-Value, reducing energy costs, and preventing air infiltration. It also provides a moisture barrier, preventing condensation and mold growth. In addition, spray foam helps with a home’s air quality, reducing allergens and other unwanted pollutants.
The Airtight Barrier Prevents Energy Loss
Unlike fiberglass or cellulose, spray foam insulation is applied in a thick liquid form that hardens to a dense layer of insulation. It’s often used in attics and wall cavities as well as underneath floors and in crawl spaces. Spray foam insulation creates a custom airtight barrier that prevents energy loss and keeps the indoor climate comfortable all year round.
It’s important to note that a spray foam insulation project in a hot and dry climate is different from a cold or humid climate when it comes to product selection, application methods, and finished results. These differences can impact the cost and efficiency of a spray foam insulation project, as well as how quickly and effectively the project can be completed.
During a spray foam insulation installation, installers first remove any existing insulation from the area that’s being insulated. Then they may install a new vapor and air barrier membrane before spraying the foam. After the foam dries, it’s hard and waterproof, creating an air-tight seal in the building envelope. The air seal reduces convective and conductive heat transfer between the interior and exterior, lowering energy bills immediately.
Desert Spray Foaming
150 Fm 1429 Seminole, TX 79360
432-209-9154