Spray foam insulation is a great way to make your home more comfortable and energy efficient. It provides superior thermal performance compared to fiberglass and other traditional insulation products. It resists both conduction and convection — keeping your home warm in winter and cool in summer. Spray foam also acts as a moisture barrier. Moisture entrapment in a building envelope is a significant problem that can lead to mold and wood rot, and it may require costly remediation. Spray foam seals the gaps and voids in a building’s exterior to prevent moisture and air from getting into the house.
The Long-Lasting Benefits of Georgia Insulation’s Spray Foam Insulation
The type of spray foam you choose depends on your climate zone and the code requirements in your area. For example, the minimum insulation value for a new build in Georgia is R-25 in climate zones 4 through 7. These values are based on the 2015 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) with state-specific amendments.
The best way to ensure a proper installation is to hire a professional insulation contractor who specializes in spray foam. They will have specialized spray foam rigs that allow them to apply the insulation quickly and accurately. They will know how to apply the spray foam correctly so it doesn’t sag or develop any bubbles, and they will ensure that your project complies with local and national building codes. They will also be familiar with any local rebate programs available to help you save even more money on your project.
Georgia Insulation
290 E Main St, Rutledge, GA 30663, United States
(770) 549-9561