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Check out these great before and after photos of an attic insulation in Nakina, NC!
This customer contacted Carolina Energy Conservation after noticing that the insulation in their attic wasn't keeping their home as warm as it should. Our company was happy to help. We scheduled an appointment with the home owner, took out all their old insulation, and then installed blown-in insulation for them!
There are two types of spray foam insulation: Open Cell and Closed Cell
For this outdoor shed in Pawley's Island, our homeowner chose closed cell spray foam. Closed cell spray foam is dense and more resistant to moisture, making it better suited for exterior applications and areas with high humidity levels.
Protecting your home is our number one priority. Choosing spray foam insulation is the best option to prevent leaks and ensure your investment for years to come.
Check out the amazing before and after photos of this insulation job our team completed in Kure Beach, NC!
Spray polyurethane foam (SPF) is a spray-applied plastic that is widely used to insulate buildings and seal cracks and gaps, making the home more energy-efficient and comfortable. SPF insulation is known to resist heat transfer extremely well, and it offers a highly effective solution in reducing unwanted air infiltration through cracks, seams, and joints.
Whether it is new construction, a renovation or a retrofit job, spray form can be a great investment in your home. Spray foam is a powerful insulation material with a high R-value and air barrier properties that give it the unique ability to fill the gaps and holes that could be difficult to seal. No other insulation product on the market can match the performance of spray foam without utilizing additional products or materials.
Spray foam can help to lower energy bills through reducing heat loss or gain, eliminating air leaks, and improving your home’s energy efficiency. A recent analysis showed that homes with spray foam can reduce energy usage up to 5,638 kWh per year compared to the same home insulated and air sealed with other insulation. This amounts a greenhouse gas reduction of 1,556 kg of CO2 per year or a 33% reduction in the annual emissions of a car.
Spray foam insulation and air barriers can reduce the carbon footprint from your home’s energy usage, which can help fight climate change. Even better, spray foam houses are energy efficient and resilient.
Spray Foam can: