When it comes to insulation, few options have as many benefits as spray foam. This advanced technology creates an airtight seal that helps to lower energy costs, make a building more sustainable and create a healthier environment for its occupants. But how exactly does this revolutionary insulating material work?
Desert Spray Foaming, our experienced technicians specialize in working with both open and closed-cell spray foam insulation. Our team can help you choose the best type of foam for your home, based on its location and climate. We also understand the importance of applying the right density of foam in order to maximize its R value and protect your home from outside temperatures.
Why Choose Desert Spray Foaming for Your Insulation Needs
Open cell spray foam (also called low-density SPF) is a versatile choice that works well in Arizona’s hot, dry weather. It bonds to the structure and stays somewhat flexible, which means it will continue to insulate even as your home shifts over time. It also acts as a moisture barrier, preventing water vapor from infiltrating walls and causing damage.
Closed cell spray foam (also known as polyurethane SPF) is more expensive than its open-cell counterpart. However, it is more effective. It swells to fill in tiny cracks and gaps, maximizing its R value and providing a complete insulation barrier. It also withstands water and vapor better than fiberglass.
Closed-cell spray foam can be used in a variety of buildings, including homes and commercial properties. It works well in Arizona’s hot and dry climate, reducing cooling expenses and protecting against unwanted moisture that could lead to mold and mildew. It can be used in ductwork, crawl spaces, unvented attics and other hard-to-reach areas. It’s also a good choice for new construction as it provides greater coverage and helps to meet code requirements.
Desert Spray Foaming
150 Fm 1429 Seminole, TX 79360
432-209-9154