There are many types of insulation out there including fiberglass batt, cellulose, blown in, and spray foam. While these all have their pros and cons, the most durable and efficient is spray foam. It meets and exceeds R-49+ requirements for Wisconsin buildings and is more effective than fiberglass or cellulose. It does not settle, sag or lose its R-value over time, and is non-itchy and will not provide a food source for termites, rodents, mold or mildew.
Spray foam insulation is sprayed into open walls in paint-like form and then expands to fill in cracks and crevices and create an insulating barrier against wind and extreme temperatures. It is also water proof, which helps protect against moisture and condensation resulting in a healthier, more comfortable home or commercial building and lower energy bills.
Transforming Milwaukee Homes: The Impact of Spray Foam Insulation
It can be injected into existing homes, pole barns, or commercial buildings and insulate the attic, unfinished walls, or crawl spaces. Injection spray foam can insulate tight spots, behind electrical wires, and around pipes or vents. It can even be injected into attic floors, preventing the formation of ice dams and providing year-round comfort.
Basements can often be very cold and dingy, but with the right closed-cell spray foam insulation you can drastically improve your home’s comfort. It can seal small nooks and crannies and prevent water leaks which can cause moisture damage, mold, and rodent and pest problems. It can also help with reducing sound transmission and making your home a more pleasant place to live.
Spraytech Insulators
“N4310 Ebbe Acres Dr
Waupaca, WI 54981”
715-227-3317