Spray foam insulation
In the last decade, the popularity of spray foam insulation has increased dramatically, in part, as a result of increased exposure on television and in magazines. Spray polyurethane insulation is an all-in-one product that replaces traditional insulation, such as batt/fiberglass, loose fill, or rigid Styrofoam, as well as traditional vapor barriers.
Spray foam insulation can be used in walls, rim joist spaces, attics, crawl spaces, and contoured surfaces. The versatility of spray foam insulation allows us to insulate projects that otherwise could not be insulated. Spray foam insulation, properly applied, is a safe, energy efficient, and environmentally friendly insulation.
Spray Polyurethane Foam is fast becoming the choice of educated builders, architects and homeowners alike.
There is no better insulating material that can seal your home from air and moisture intrusion, help save on ever-rising utility bills, and provide the comfort that your family deserves.
GT Spray Foam Insulation uses Corbond III, a product developed by Johns Manville – a recognized leader in insulation. To view Corbond III’s product data sheet, please click here
Highest R value per inch
Save up to 30% on your energy bills
Air tight seal and vapor barrier
Benefits
Energy Efficient
- Spray foam insulation decreases and eliminates heat loss due to air movement, saving you money on energy costs. When your home is properly sealed with spray foam insulation, the heating and air conditioning systems do not have to work as hard to maintain a consistent temperature. As a result, you spend less money on electricity bills and maintenance costs.
Air Quality
- Given the amazing R Value and air barrier qualities of spray foam insulation, your home will not only maintain temperature better but also let in less dust, pollen and pollutants. Unlike traditional insulation, spray foam insulation does not draw in mold-causing moisture from outdoors.
- With spray foam’s ability to expand, it fills every crack and gap leaving an effective air tight seal and durable vapor and moisture barrier.
- When excessive moisture or water accumulates indoors, mold growth will often occur, particularly if the moisture problem remains undiscovered or hidden behind drywall. The only way to control indoor mold growth is to control moisture, and spray foam insulation provides an effective moisture barrier.