We will address two types of insulation, traditional fibreglass batt insulation and spray foam insulation.
Quite simply, in order to apply the traditional fibreglass batt insulation, you would have to remove the existing wall surface, install the fiberglass insulation, install an approved vapor barrier and then rehang the drywall, tape, mud and re-finish.
With spray foam insulation, the most efficient way is to remove the existing drywall, apply the insulation and re-install the drywall. Please feel free to contact us for more details and to discuss all of your options.
Sprayed foam offers a high R value, is an approved air barrier, doesn't retain any moisture and therefore eliminates the risk for mould buildup. Spray foam also improves structure rigidity and provides additional sound proofing. It is in most cases, the best insulation solution available.
If you’d like additional information, feel free to contact us. If you're looking for a price on your next insulation job, you can fill out our online quote request form and we will be happy to provide you with a free estimate.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Save Energy - Insulate Your Home
When thinking about home insulation, there are alternatives to traditional fibreglass. Spray Foam Insulation is gaining popularity because of its many benefits.
What is it?
Spray foam insulation is made of polyurethane. Two liquids pumped and applied to the surface at the appropriate ratio expand to form a continuous insulation barrier.
The Pros
Higher R-Value
Compared to other materials, spray foam insulation has the highest R-value per thickness. The desired R-value can therefore be reached with less thickness.
Air barrier
Spray polyurethane foam insulation expands to fill and seal all crack in hard to reach places. This type of insulation prevents air infiltration (air entering your home) and air exfiltration (air exiting your home). Since certain types of spray foam insulation are approved air barriers, a separate vapour barrier is not required.
Health
Once spray foam insulation has been applied, it is inert. It does not emit gasses and does not react with anything. It does not support bacteria or fungus growth.
Since this method of insulating your home creates an efficient thermal break between the extreme outdoor temperatures and the indoor temperatures, condensation is virtually eliminated removing the possibility for mould or fungus to grow.
The Cons
Spray foam insulation is not for the do-it-yourselfer. Certified contractors are required to apply this method of insulation.
The Cost
The cost of having spray foam insulation installed is roughly 2 times that of traditional materials. However, the higher R-value and air sealing will save you 30% to 50% on your energy bills. Typical payback of spray foam insulation is less than 5 years!
Need an Estimate?
Fill out our online form or contact us today for a free estimate.
What is it?
Spray foam insulation is made of polyurethane. Two liquids pumped and applied to the surface at the appropriate ratio expand to form a continuous insulation barrier.
The Pros
Higher R-Value
Compared to other materials, spray foam insulation has the highest R-value per thickness. The desired R-value can therefore be reached with less thickness.
Air barrier
Spray polyurethane foam insulation expands to fill and seal all crack in hard to reach places. This type of insulation prevents air infiltration (air entering your home) and air exfiltration (air exiting your home). Since certain types of spray foam insulation are approved air barriers, a separate vapour barrier is not required.
Health
Once spray foam insulation has been applied, it is inert. It does not emit gasses and does not react with anything. It does not support bacteria or fungus growth.
Since this method of insulating your home creates an efficient thermal break between the extreme outdoor temperatures and the indoor temperatures, condensation is virtually eliminated removing the possibility for mould or fungus to grow.
The Cons
Spray foam insulation is not for the do-it-yourselfer. Certified contractors are required to apply this method of insulation.
The Cost
The cost of having spray foam insulation installed is roughly 2 times that of traditional materials. However, the higher R-value and air sealing will save you 30% to 50% on your energy bills. Typical payback of spray foam insulation is less than 5 years!
Need an Estimate?
Fill out our online form or contact us today for a free estimate.
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