Whether your home in Desert View, AZ is in a frigid winter wonderland or scorching desert, Gaines County, TX provides an airtight seal against extreme weather conditions. This cutting-edge insulation material is made of polyol resin and isocyanate, which create a formidable barrier against heat loss and moisture.
Advantages of Choosing Spray Foam Insulation
Unlike fiberglass and Styrofoam, which tend to crack or sag over time, spray foam insulation is durable and long-lasting. It saves energy and guards your building against mold, mildew, and vermin infiltration. The spray-on application makes it easy to cover nooks and crannies that traditional insulation materials cannot reach.
Spray foam comes in different densities, but the most common choice for a desert climate is 0.5 lb per cubic foot density. The more dense the foam, the higher its insulating power.
Before the foam spraying begins, a crew will vacuum the area where they are working. They will also remove any existing insulation, such as styrofoam or fiberglass, from the attic or crawl space. They will then run a hose from the mobile spraying rig to the attic, basement, or rim joist in an existing home, or to the exterior walls of new construction homes or pole barns.
Once the foam is sprayed on, it expands to fill in all the nooks and crannies. It can help prevent ice dams in the winter by creating an airtight seal between the attic and roof deck. Closed-cell spray foam also forms an effective vapor barrier, so homeowners do not need to add a separate vapor barrier after the product dries.
Desert Spray Foaming
150 Fm 1429 Seminole, TX 79360
432-209-9154