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spray foam insulation

Energy saving, structure strengthening spray foam insulation

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understanding spray foam insulation r-value

In the construction industry, R-value (resistance value) is the measure of the length of time an object resists heat flow. The higher the number, the more energy efficiency is obtained.

According to the Department of Energy, sprayed foam or foam-in-place insulation is best, being twice as effective as conventional applications of glass fiber batts and blown-in cellulose per inch. And, because R-value is based on air movement and foam prevents all air movement, actual values are expected to be better than a rating of 6 per 1″ thick versus 3 for conventional insulation.

Studies suggest polyurethane spray foam insulation lowers energy costs 20%-40%, depending on lifestyle, location, and building design. Benefits are gained with a minimum 2″ application. The colder the winter, the higher the R-value needed.

Besides having one of the highest R-values in the industry, ArmorFoam™ polyurethane sprayed foam insulation outperforms conventional insulation.

Read on to learn how…