If you’re interested in insulating your home or commercial building with spray foam insulation, it’s important to understand how this type of insulation works. The more you know, the better able you will be to determine whether this type of insulation is right for your needs.
Cost-Effectiveness of Green Earth Spray Foam Insulation
Spray foam insulation is made up of two separate chemicals: polyol resin and a form of isocyanate. These chemicals undergo a reaction that produces a foam that expands when sprayed, making it possible to fill and insulate hard-to-reach spaces that other insulation materials cannot. Spray foam insulation hardens into an airtight seal in seconds, preventing thermal leaks that waste energy and money.
The type of foam used is critical to the overall performance of spray foam insulation. Spray foam is available in both open and closed-cell varieties. Open cell foam is full of small bubbles that aren’t completely encapsulated, which makes it softer and more flexible than closed-cell spray foam. Closed-cell foam is more rigid and dense, so it has a higher R-value than open-cell foam.
When you choose Green Earth Spray Foam for your spray foam insulation project, you can rest assured that you will be using a product that is environmentally friendly. We use a low-GWP blowing agent that is free of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) and Hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs) and based on the naturally occurring substance methyl methaneate. These blowing agents have a lower GWP than carbon dioxide on a per-kilo basis.
Green Earth Spray Foam
1891 Prospect Church Rd Lawrenceville, GA 30043
678-792-0402