Georgia Insulation – Spray Foam Insulation

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Unlike traditional insulation, spray foam insulation seals a building’s interior. It creates a custom airtight envelope that blocks convective and radiation heat transfer. This reduces the workload on the heating and cooling system while saving homeowners on energy costs.

Georgia Insulation Foam Insulation is made from two chemicals that are sprayed in place and then expand to fill every nook and cranny for full coverage. When installed properly, spray foam prevents air leakage that contributes to a home’s energy inefficiency and discomfort. It also helps to control moisture and sound.

How Spray Foam Insulation Can Reduce Your Energy Bills

A typical home loses up to 40% of its energy through air leakage, according to the Department of Energy. This can be caused by cracks under the sill plate, around wall outlets and windows, duct runs, and many other areas of the home’s exterior walls and ceiling/roof assembly. Spray foam is the only insulation product that stops this costly air flow.

With a high R-value per inch, closed cell spray foam provides an air barrier that keeps conditioned indoor air in the home and unwanted outdoor air out. It prevents heat transfer by conduction, convection, and radiation and also helps to control air moisture and sound. Closed-cell spray foam also adds structural strength to walls, ceiling, and roof assemblies by forming an effective airtight seal. This is an important factor in preventing moisture condensation and wood rot.

Georgia Insulation
2092 Crow Rd, Gainesville, GA 30501
(770)758-4459

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