Keystone Premier Spray Foam Insulation
When properly installed, Keystone Premier Spray Foam Insulation creates an air seal that prevents hot air from escaping in the winter and cold air from leaking in during the summer. This means your heating and cooling systems won’t have to work as hard to keep your home at a comfortable temperature, and you will see lower energy bills immediately.
Spray foam is also an effective air barrier that keeps moisture from infiltrating crawl spaces, attics and other areas that can contribute to mildew, mold and wood damage. It keeps the area dry and can save you the costly expense of water damage repair and remediation.
How Spray Foam Insulation Works
It is a cost-effective option for new construction projects, as well as existing homes and metal buildings. However, the installation process requires professional technicians, and it’s recommended that homeowners vacate the home during the application process to avoid off-gassing of harmful volatile organic compounds. These fumes will dissipate within a few days once the spray foam insulation has fully cured.
The material is available in open and closed-cell options, which means it can be applied to different types of structures, including rim joist, knee walls, overhangs (or cantilevers) and bonus rooms. Open-cell polyurethane has a softer texture that makes it better for insulating tight spots where plumbing and electrical wiring are running through the wall or floor, while closed-cell has a harder, more resilient structure and is usually used to insulate attics and other hard-to-reach spaces.
Both options use a blowing agent to help the material expand, but some brands have made eco-friendly advancements by using low-global warming potential hydrofluoroolefins (HFO). It is important that you work with a contractor who uses environmentally safe and sustainable products.
Keystone Premier Spray Foam Insulation
8 Azalea Dr, Windsor, PA 17366, United States
717-501-3718