How AccuSeal Spray Foam Insulation Works
When AccuSeal Spray Foam is sprayed into the walls of a home it expands to fill all of the spaces and nooks where air leakage occurs. This prevents drafts and cold floors and lowers energy costs. It also blocks conduction and convection, reducing the transfer of heat from hot areas to cold ones, keeping homes warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Commercial Spray Foam Insulation
The best way to determine if spray foam is right for your project is to consult with one of our experts. They will review your needs and provide a free quote for the work. Depending on your location and project type, you may be eligible for rebates and tax credits.
Our crew begins by removing any existing insulation or raw material from the area to be sprayed, if needed. Then they’ll use a rig equipped with a computerized mix to mix the isocyanate and polyol resin, which creates the spray. This spray is then sprayed onto the existing or raw surface, where it will expand to fill all the nooks and crannies.
Once the foam dries, it is hard and resilient and provides an R-value of between 3.5 to 3.6 per inch in most wall cavities. Open cell spray foam is less expensive to install than closed cell.
Closed cell spray foam is made up of cells that are completely encapsulated, which makes it denser and more rigid than open cell. It still has an R value of 3.6 to 3.7 per inch, and it is often used for commercial applications or in places that require more structural integrity. Both closed and open cell spray foam insulation are non-toxic and environmentally friendly. They are blown using either water or carbon dioxide, which has a much lower global warming potential (GWP) than isocyanate.
AccuSeal Spray Foam
27 N Main St, Newport, NY 13416, United States
315-219-0944