Spray foam insulation can be installed in both new and existing homes and is particularly useful in places like attics, basements, and rim joists. This insulation creates a tight air seal, which keeps the building temperature stable and reduces energy bills. However, if it is applied incorrectly, it can lead to problems such as poor air flow and health issues from the chemicals used in the spray. It also costs more upfront to install than other forms of insulation.
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Whether to use spray foam insulation or not depends on the climate and the building design. In addition, the state of the existing insulation must be considered and any necessary repairs completed. The spray foam insulation contractor must carry out a full survey before installing the product. This will include a visual inspection of the roof to check for signs of damage or leaks.
Homeowners must be aware of the risks of using spray foam insulation, which includes the potential for fire hazards. It is also recommended that mortgage lenders do not offer finance for properties with spray foam insulation, unless the roof has been fully surveyed by a specialist.
In the United States, homeowners who choose to install spray foam insulation should opt for a closed-cell product. This is a more durable material that resists moisture and vapor better than open-cell spray foam. Additionally, it can be sprayed in a wide variety of applications. It is typically sprayed in attics and crawl spaces in existing homes, pole barns, and new construction.
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