Exceptional Spray Foam Insulation Installation in Wisconsin and Southeastern Minnesota
Boost The Energy Efficiency & Comfort of Your Home
As an authorized dealer, Larson Home Services’ experts dedicate the necessary time to correctly install new premium insulation. Larson Home Services’ insulation comes in a variety of types that can be used based on your needs, including spray foam. The company provides a guarantee that your home will be protected from insulation-related issues and enhance the comfort and energy efficiency of your home.
Types of Spray Foam Insulation
1-Part Foam
This type of spray foam is available in pressurized cans at home centers and hardware stores. The single-component foam is incredibly adhesive and expands at varying rates after it has been applied, depending on the type. This product is commonly referred to as an “insulating foam sealant” that seals gaps and provides insulation.
2-Part Foam
The 2-part polyurethane foam is supplied in two pressurized metal containers known for its comprehensive insulation. The resin and catalyst components of the product are mixed at the nozzle, initiating a foaming chemical reaction that prompts the material expansion.
Advantages of Spray Foam
Poly spray foam has a higher R-value per inch than any other used insulation method. The R-value determines the measurement of success in preventing the flow of heat in and out of the home.
Spray foam is a dual-purpose solution that air-seals and insulates in a single process. The ability to expand and fill gaps and cracks makes it an excellent air-sealing material. The super-adhesive qualities leave no worries that it stays in place.
Polyurethane spray foam acts as a formidable barrier against moisture that permeates fiberglass and cellulose insulation. The closed-cell structure of the foam prevents water from migrating between tiny cells or bubbles, effectively stopping moisture at the source.
Installation by professionals means the eradication of likely voids due to the expansion and super-sticky nature of the foam. Once the foam cures, it stabilizes and doesn’t settle or shift. Unlike fiberglass or cellulose, this provides a long-lasting insulation performance.
Upgrade Your Energy Efficiency Today
Insulation not only keeps your home at comfortable, consistent temperatures, but it can also cut down your energy bill. Who doesn’t love the sound of that? Interested in the premier installation of high-quality insulation in southern Wisconsin and southeastern Minnesota? Don’t hesitate to reach out to the dedicated team at Larson Home Services.