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Proseal Spray Foam Insulation

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Spray foam insulation is a popular choice for home insulation due to its energy efficiency and cost-saving benefits. It creates an air seal and blocks the convective flow of heat from your house to the outside, helping to cut both heating and cooling costs. It also acts as a vapor retarder, controlling moisture and providing structural reinforcement.

Spray insulation can be used in wall, ceiling, and roof cavities to create a continuous thermal barrier, improving your home’s energy efficiency. With an R-value of 6.8 per inch, open cell spray foam can save you up to 30% on your energy bills each year!

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Open-cell spray foam uses water or carbon dioxide as a propellant, making it more environmentally friendly than closed-cell products. The liquid is sprayed onto the walls, ceiling, or roof of your home and expands to fill in all the nooks and crannies. When properly installed, open-cell spray foam is the most effective type of insulation for your home.

When installing spray foam insulation in your home, it is important to clear all debris, dirt and obstructions from the areas that will be insulated. This will allow the contractor to easily access surfaces and create a proper airtight seal with the spray foam. During this process, you may need to vacate your home as the spray foam can off-gas a lot of volatile organic compounds while curing. These are strong irritants to the eyes and lungs, causing blurred vision and breathing difficulties. New-generation spray foam products are free of isocyanates and use a blowing agent that is free from CFCs, HFCs, and HCFCs called Ecomate, a methyl methane-based product.

“Proseal Spray Foam”
825 W Main St, Hortonville, WI 54944
(715) 467-7165

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