New Generation Spray Foam Insulates Your Attic
Spray foam insulation is a relatively low-cost way to save energy and make your home more comfortable. It also helps prevent the formation of ice dams in the winter. You can do it yourself as a weekend DIY project, or hire a contractor to perform the work for you. If you qualify, your state may offer financial assistance to help cover the cost of energy efficiency improvements like air sealing and attic insulation.
Is Your Attic Underinsulated? New Generation Spray Foam Has You Covered
The best attic insulation material depends on your location, the age of your house, and the amount of attic space you have to work with. The most common attic insulation type is batt or roll insulation, which is available in a variety of materials.
It’s important to choose an insulation with a high R-value (the higher the R-value, the better it insulates). Also, make sure that your attic is well ventilated and has no voids where air can escape from the conditioned space into the unconditioned space.
Some attic insulation types—including fiberglass, Styrofoam, and cellulose—are not long-term solutions. They tend to sag and break down over time, which decreases their R-value and means you’ll need to replace it sooner. In contrast, closed foam insulation delivers added structural support to walls and resists moisture buildup, which protects against mold growth.
New Generation Spray Foam
200 Chesterton Dr, Athens, GA 30607
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