AccuSeal Spray Foam Insulation
HomeAccuSeal Spray Foam is a two-part liquid insulation that can be sprayed into walls, ceilings, crevices and slabs. The liquid expands to 100 times its size, filling spaces and covering all corners, nooks and crannies to provide an effective air and vapor barrier. The resulting product does not settle or lose its shape over time, providing superior insulation and thermal performance. It can be used in new construction, attics, rim joists, crawl spaces and pole barns. It also helps to reduce drafts around electrical outlets, light fixtures, doors and windows.
It is important to work with an experienced and certified installer, as the process of applying the insulation produces dangerous fumes that can be harmful. The installer should wear goggles and a mask to ensure that they do not get the foam in their eyes or breath the fumes. The installer should also cover any furniture, artwork or flooring that cannot be protected with plastic sheeting.
Why AccuSeal Spray Foam Sets the Standard for Insulation
When choosing a spray foam insulation contractor, be sure to ask about the type of blowing agent they use. The majority of spray foam insulation uses hydrochlorofluorocarbons, which have a high global warming potential (GWP) – 3,400 times higher than carbon dioxide on a per kilo basis. Thankfully, many manufacturers are transitioning to low-GWP blowing agents that are acceptable to many green building certification programs.
Homeowners in southern Vermont and southwestern New Hampshire can benefit from the energy efficiency and comfort improvements that spray foam can offer, but be aware of the long-term effects. If you plan to sell your home in the future, you may run into issues with mortgage lenders if they discover that your roof is insulated with spray foam.
AccuSeal Spray Foam
27 N Main St, Newport, NY 13416, United States
315-219-0944