Insulation Contractor is a great solution for any home, new construction project, or pole barn. But it comes with a premium price tag – several times more than fiberglass or cellulose insulation.
Several factors determine the overall cost of a spray foam insulation job, such as the size of the area being sprayed and the contractor’s pricing. Fortunately, there are also ways to reduce the amount of spray foam that is needed and cut the costs.
The installation of spray foam insulation is a two-day process, starting with the crew prepping the area for the job. This includes laying plastic down to prevent any overspray from hitting things that can’t be moved out of the way, such as windows and doors.
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A rig is then pulled up next to the building and the installers begin spraying. This takes a lot of skill and experience to do properly. The foam needs to be mixed and sprayed at the correct temperature to perform well. This is why it’s best to leave it to the pros.
There are different types of spray foam insulation, such as open and closed cell. Closed-cell spray foam is usually more expensive than open-cell, but it offers better performance and doesn’t contain the volatile organic compounds (VOC) of open-cell spray foams. This means it will offer a longer lifespan and better energy efficiency than the other options.
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