Reduce energy bills with Polyurethane spray foam insulation

Publish Date: 8 December 2014

Polyurethane spray foam insulation can be used in walls, ceilings, crawl spaces, around doors and windows, for swimming pools and hot tubs and around pipes and ducts.

Your home is your sanctuary from winter cold, even more so if you have insulation installed in Wallenstein.

Other than your home feeling chilly and having to continually turn up the heat, there are a few other signs that may indicate you need new insulation.

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If your walls are cold to the touch in the winter, the floors are especially cold, you’re seeing any mould growth on the walls and you’re experiencing uneven heating, poor insulation may be to blame.

Signs in the summer include uncomfortably hot air inside, mould growth in the basement and high cooling costs.

Polyurethane spray foam insulation is a popular choice for home renovations because it lasts a lifetime, can be installed quickly and has the highest level of thermal performance per inch for commonly used insulation products.

Way-Mar is a licensed medium density spray polyurethane foam contractor with the Canadian Urethane Foam Contractors Association.

While it is initially more expensive to have SPF installed over other products, it offers airtight insulation, which can reduce your home’s heat-loss and cooling costs by as much as 50 per cent. Polyurethane foam insulation has the highest R-value per inch and is ideal for attics, basements and ring joists.

Way-Mar’s specialized spray-foam insulation is also a great solution for new construction projects.

Beyond the financial energy savings, spray foam insulation provides many advantages to the everyday comfort of your home.

Benefits include:

A draft free environment through sealing of cracks and joints

Reduction in dust accumulation

Improved air quality

Stable insulation that won’t settle

Strong adhesion to the surface

Polyurethane spray foam insulation can be used in walls, ceilings, crawl spaces, around doors and windows, for swimming pools and hot tubs and around pipes and ducts.

source: http://www.waymar.ca/insulation