Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation
spray foam insulation acts as both a thermal insulator and air sealant, creating a complete building envelope that prevents unwanted moisture from entering your home or commercial building, which can lead to mildew, mold, and structural damage. It’s a premium product that significantly reduces energy costs and can be applied to new construction as well as retrofits. It’s also ideal for insulating metal buildings like pole barns.
The spray-applied polyurethane insulation sprayed onto your walls and attics expands to fill nooks and crannies that other types of fiberglass and cellulose insulation cannot, and it conforms to your home’s unique design. This creates a tight air seal that reduces energy consumption and helps lower utility bills, which can help you recoup the initial installation costs in just a few years.
Why Traketon Insulation LLC is Your Trusted Choice for Spray Foam Insulation
Unlike fiberglass, spray foam isn’t prone to mold or mildew growth. It is also more durable and can withstand high winds, which makes it a great choice for areas where your home is exposed to extreme temperatures and weather conditions.
When installing spray insulation, professional technicians recommend that homeowners and occupants vacate the home during the application and curing process. This is because the plastic spray insulation off-gases volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can be harmful to health, and it’ll take 1-3 days for your house to completely cure.
Traketon Insulation LLC
Cheyenne, WY
(307) 941-0905