Homeowners choose spray foam insulation because it seals gaps more effectively than other types of insulation, maximizing R-Value and cutting energy costs. It also helps protect indoor air quality, preventing pollutants and moisture from entering the structure. This advanced insulation also uses fewer non-renewable resources and requires less maintenance than fiberglass.
Desert Insulation Contractor Foaming provides expert advice on the right insulation for homes and commercial structures based on the local climate. Whether you live in Arizona or Utah, we can help make your home or business comfortable all year long.
Closed-cell foam is a thicker product that is more physically robust than open-cell. It can be used in walls, crawl spaces, ducts, and unvented attics. It is sprayed on as a liquid and expands to fill external wall cavities, creating a sealed thermal envelope. It is typically applied with a large truck-mounted rig, where technicians mix and spray the insulation in one pass.
The Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation for Desert Climates
Open-cell foam is similar in application, but it doesn’t expand as much and is lighter in density. It can be used in attics, crawl spaces, and rim joists in existing homes, as well as new construction and pole barns. This type of foam insulates with a thicker, more continuous insulation that is less expensive than closed-cell spray foam.
Both forms of spray foam are environmentally friendly and are made from plant-based renewable resources. They can reduce energy costs and carbon emissions by up to 30%, which is why it’s becoming a popular choice for green homes and commercial properties.
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