Three Factors to Consider
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When deciding on an
insulation to install the three factors that you
should consider are:
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Forty percent of the battle
of insulating a home is in prevention of
air transfer
between environments. Polyurethane, by design, offers
far superior qualities as a sealant against
air
infiltration. Applied as a liquid,
urethane expands into
a foam material that seals "every nook and cranny." This
translates to a dramatic reduction in energy
consumption, and ultimately lowering heating costs.
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R-Value is the heat
retention property of a material. This translates to:
The higher the resistance factor, the better the
insulation is at retaining heat, or resisting cold. When
comparing the three commonly use
insulation applications
(fiber board, fiber glass, and spray in place
polyurethane) you can see that the
spray in place
polyurethane or spray foam insulation dramatically out performs all other forms
of insulation.
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The
integrity of a structure is measured by that structures
ability to withstand weight and maintain its shape.
Polyurethane
(spray foam insulation) sprayed into your walls fully adheres to
the exterior sheeting and studs, reinforcing both. With
this added
rigidity, there will be less wall
movement
due to shaking and vibration. In addition, it eliminates
the shrinking and settling that is common to other types
of insulations.
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about your insulation requirements.
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