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Spray Foam Insulation – Highest R-value
Closed cell and open cell is offered with an energy efficiency R-value up to 7.4 per inch
Blown in Cellulose
Cellulose insulation is a type of wood/paper-based product. It is mechanically blown into or onto empty spaces in the structural part of a house to slow down the transmission of heat or cold.
Loose-fill cellulose is relatively inexpensive, yet still has an R-value of about 3.5 per inch of thickness.
Blown in Fiberglass
In its loose-fill form, fiberglass is made from glass that is blown or spun into fibers. It is installed using a blowing machine.
Wet Spray Cellulose
It’s cheaper than spray foam, air-seals better than fiberglass, and has more recycled content than both of them.
Mineral Wool Sound Deadening
A wool batt insulation designed for interior wall partitions, floors, and ceilings for wood and steel frame construction where superior fire resistance and acoustical performance is required.
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Why Spray Foam?
- Saves money on heating and cooling costs
- Improves energy efficiency
- Adds strength to your structure
- Establishes an airtight seal with a vapor barrier
- Resists mold and moisture damage