WALL INSULATION

What Are The Different Types of Home Insulation?

What Are The Different Types of Home Insulation?

INSULATION FOR PRE-EXISTING HOME INSULATION

Injection spray foam makes it easy to retro fit older homes, attics and finished basements that lack insulation with spray foam insulation. Injection foam requires drilling small (usually 1″) holes in the wall cavity so that the foam may be injected. Injection foam will fill voids and cavities around electrical wiring, plumbing and windows without having to remove plaster or drywall.
  • Injection foam has the highest R Value of of any retrofit insulation available today
  • Injection foam helps provide an additional sound barrier to quiet street noise
  • Injection foam is environmentally safe, non-toxic, water repellent & fire resistant
Injection foam can be applied to a variety of building materials simply by drilling a small hole, injecting the spray polyurethane foam into the wall cavities, and patching the hole to its original condition. Homeowners no longer have to deal with the long, messy process involved in exposing wall framing or completely remodeling their home in order to enjoy the benefits of foam insulation.
The injection foam process makes it easier and quicker to install from the outside of the building. Specially-trained professionals install the injection foam by drilling a small one-inch hole and injecting the wall cavity with spray foam. The hole is filled and the exterior siding is then patched, repaired or replaced, depending on the exterior wall material. Injection foam applications include insulation for walls, basements, and window and door frames. The unique nature of this spray foam is that is can conform to any shape or size and fill in virtually all cracks, crevices and holes.
 
Home and business owners can immediately enjoy the benefits of injection foam insulation. Most applications are complete in less than one day. As with all spray foam insulation, injection foam is fire-resistant, water-resistant, and environmentally friendly. Injection foam offers the best quality insulation for existing homes; it has the highest R value on the market and creates a superior sound barrier. Since injection foam creates a vapor barrier and seals any cracks where air and moisture would otherwise leak into your home, it makes it an ideal application for basements and foundations. Retrofitting a home or building improves your heating and cooling efficiency and saves money. Read more about the energy saving benefits of spray polyurethane foam insulation.
Contact the specialists at Superior Spray Foam Insulation for more information about an in-home evaluation and estimate.
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