Quality Insulation is a two-part liquid that can be sprayed into walls, ceilings and nooks and crannies. Once it’s sprayed, it expands to fill spaces and create barriers that make it hard for heat energy or air to pass through the insulation. This makes it an effective insulator.
However, like every product, it has its downsides. Some of the most pressing concerns with spray foam include health and environmental effects.
The chemistry behind spray foam involves isocyanate, polyurethane and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs). During the production of spray foam, these chemicals release significant amounts of VOCs into the air. These fumes can irritate the skin, eyes and nose. They can also increase indoor humidity levels, which can lead to mold development and a decrease in air quality. Those issues can lead to expensive remediation expenses for homeowners.
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Another issue with spray foam is its permeability. This property can allow moisture to pass through the insulation and into a home. The moisture can damage the drywall, wood framing and sheathing within a home. It can also cause rot and fungus, resulting in costly repairs.
Additionally, if the moisture in the spray foam insulation isn’t adequately addressed, it can lead to a loss of its R-value and reduced effectiveness. This can result in a higher electricity bill and a less comfortable living space. The best way to avoid these problems is to hire a professional contractor to install the insulation. They will have the necessary knowledge and tools to ensure the spray foam insulation is applied properly.
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