Insulate Your Attic With Keystone Premier Spray Foam Insulation
The attic is one of the most important places to install insulation for energy savings. Good attic insulation can reduce the need to use air conditioning in summer and heat in winter, saving money on monthly utility bills. It also helps prevent moisture problems and ice dams.
Insulation can be installed with a variety of different materials and methods, depending on the project. Whether you’re insulating an attic floor, knee walls, or a dormer, it’s important to choose the right type of insulation for your attic and your home.
How Spray Foam Insulation Transforms Your Attic into an Energy-Saving Zone
Fiberglass, cellulose, and Keystone Premier Spray Foam Insulation are some of the most common options for attic insulation. Each type has varying levels of R-Value, which determines how effective it is at keeping your indoor temperature consistent with the outdoors. For attic insulation projects that require access to the attic, blown-in insulation is often recommended. It is easier to apply than loose-fill or batt insulation and it can be evenly spread with a blower. However, you should always wear a hat, mask, and protective gloves during installation. Stray fiberglass can cause irritation to the eyes, nose, and lungs.
If you want the highest R-Value for your attic, consider a spray foam solution. The spray-on polyurethane insulates better than traditional fiberglass and doesn’t lose R-Value over time. It is also a superior air barrier, closing the nooks and crannies that allow hot or cold air to escape, driving up your energy costs. The chemicals used to create spray foam, however, are irritating to the eyes, nose, and throat. For this reason, spray foam should only be installed by a professional.
Keystone Premier Spray Foam Insulation
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