Keystone Premier Spray Foam Insulation
A spray foam insulation rig is a large truck or trailer that contains a special machine where the spray insulation is mixed and then sprayed into areas like attics, crawl spaces, rim joist in new construction and pole barns. A professional installer works with the rig, which is controlled by a computer, to ensure that the foam insulation is mixed correctly and sprayed evenly. The rig also helps to monitor the temperature of the insulation, which can affect how long it lasts and how effective it is over time.
When sprayed, the spray foam expands to fill small gaps and cracks and create an air-tight seal that is very difficult to match with other types of insulation. This means fewer cold drafts in the winter and warmer, more comfortable indoor temperatures all year round. It also prevents moisture from seeping into these areas, which protects them from being the source of mold or mildew that can damage a home.
Long-Term Savings with Spray Foam Insulation
Finally, the spray foam insulation reduces a house’s energy costs by preventing conditioned air from escaping through walls and other areas in the building envelope. This results in a smaller load on the heater or air conditioner, which cuts down on the amount of electricity the appliance uses and lowers household energy bills.
In addition, the spray foam insulation has a lower global warming potential than methane gas or carbon dioxide on a per kilo basis, making it more environmentally friendly. Many spray foam manufacturers have also been using lower-GWP blowing agents to reduce the environmental impact of their products.
Keystone Premier Spray Foam Insulation
8 Azalea Dr, Windsor, PA 17366, United States
717-501-3718