Unique Content Article: Have Your Home Insulated And Save Money

Have Your Home Insulated And Save Money


by Jessica Roberts


Some homeowners and building administrators like to have their structures properly sealed in various spots where too much air carrying dirt with it can enter. This will save money, time, and effort spent on cleaning the place. There are many ways to do this using different materials or substances. Fiberglass is one of these. The most effective sealant, however, is provided by Spray Foam Insulation Companies NC.

The system totally insulates gaps and is a good air barrier in sealing gaps found on walls, floors, and ceilings. Some sometimes get unnoticed like those are in baseboards, electrical outlets, windows, and doors. This is sprayed as a liquid and expands as foam that will fill up every crack, crevice, and cavities. It is a petroleum derived substance called polyurethane plastic.

When this system is applied, it will provide a very protective barrier against invasive wind carrying with it moisture and dirt. This vapor will not be able to penetrate the blocking substance and cannot condense. Condensation is prone to molds and fungi that can cause material decay. This substance also is a very exceptional sound damper. Using this process will result in cost savings.

Insulation does not actually mean totally sealing a structure otherwise people cannot breathe and will suffocate. All structures need some ventilation to maintain good indoor air quality and sometimes to eliminate moisture. Insulation is therefore just a process of controlling the air that gets inside the structure. In a sense, it definitely is a method of controlling ventilation.

Some studies have come to the conclusion that forty percent of the power consumed for air conditioning is lost via leaks. This practically translates that poorly insulated homes will make your pockets leak too. Again, do not be fooled into thinking that it means you also have to insulate your pockets lest someone who loves you will get mad.

There are two types of application for this system. The first one is the open cell type which is the most commonly used in most homes and buildings. This usually is good for leaks in parts that are above the ground. This is sprayed into cracks and gaps in wall panels, baseboards, windows, doors, and walls. Half a pound of this material can expand a hundred times when sprayed.

The second one is called the close cell type of foam. This is often called rigid foam. This has a low vapor tolerance than the first one. Mostly, this is applied to structural parts that are below the surface like cellars and basements. Moisture prone areas can be sprayed with this like pools and saunas. It can also add to structural integrity because of its compression strength and density.

Soybeans and other plant derived foams are also available and have gained popularity as the world has become environmentally conscious. This type of foam is made of polyols from plants rather than from petroleum. Agricultural polyols have been in use for some time and are used to manufacture plastic furniture and other products. Some manufacturers only use a little of it and then boast that their product is green.

Applying or spraying foam in place is likened to producing a product right on the spot. It is like instant manufacturing and it involves a very technical process. So it would be very prudent to choose a very well experienced applicator regardless of cost. An inexperienced person will leave behind an undesirable output which might as well be removed since it will not serve its purpose.




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