Foam Wall Insulation

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Foam is becoming more popular recently. Rigid foam boards are cropping up as a product due to their worth as a high-R value, little susceptibility to moisture, and airtight sealant. Spray foam can also be used in a few ways, both of which are good for walls.

Rigid foam is best for the walls in crawl spaces & the basement

The thermal resistance, or R-Value, in a rigid foam panel, can vary from 4 to 6. This of course depends on the type of foam being used. For instance, XPS rigid foam has an R-6 per inch insulation value

More often than not, the foam board will be glued directly onto either foundation walls or basement walls and then sealed with a layer of spray foam adhesive. Theoretically, this insulation should flow seamlessly across all surfaces.

Give new life to your old walls - Injection foam has makeup that will allow it to flow into the wall cavities and insulate it. It can diminish drafts and make your house a lot more energy-efficient.

Injection foam will upgrade insulation levels in wood-frame walls

Walls that are wood-framed typically have either no insulation or fiberglass insulation that just doesn't do the job properly.

It doesn't matter whether you're content or not; filling the building cavities with injection foam will always be beneficial for your finances. As its name might suggest, injection foam is a kind of spray foam that's designed purely for cavity structures like your house!

The foam is water-based & textured like shaving cream. It's meant to flow around objects and provide insulation.

It fits in the gaps and completely seals up air leaks to give a more complete insulation coverage. It will continue to harden after a few minutes and will not shift or compress like fiberglass has the tendency of doing.

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