Proseal Spray Foam Insulation
When it comes to keeping your home comfortable all year round, proper attic insulation plays an important role. Good insulation redistributes heat from the sun so you don’t have to crank up the air conditioning in summer and prevents cold air from escaping during winter, saving energy and money.
When choosing attic spray foam insulation, homeowners should consider the R-Value and type of material. The higher the R-Value, the more efficient the insulation will be. In addition, it is important to ensure that the attic insulation is not blocking gable or soffit vents or off-ridge and ridge vents, which can reduce performance.
Proseal Spray Foam: Enhancing Home Comfort with High-Quality Attic Insulation
The most common attic insulation is fiberglass, made from thin strands of fiberglass that are woven together. It is available in rolls or “batts” that are cut to fit between rafters and joists. This is a cost-effective option, but it may not perform as well if it gets compressed or settles over time.
Another attic insulation option is rigid foam board, typically made from polystyrene or other foam plastics like polyurethane and polyisocyanurate. It is more expensive than batts, but it does offer a higher R-Value and has the advantage of being less likely to settle or compress over time.
Another effective attic insulation is cellulose, which is made from ground up newspaper that has been treated so it does not burn and repels pests. It is also an eco-friendly choice because it uses recycled materials. Cellulose attic insulation has a high R-Value and helps to reduce heating and cooling costs, but it is expensive and requires professional installation.
“Proseal Spray Foam
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825 W Main St, Hortonville, WI 54944
(715) 467-7165
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