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What Spray Foam Insulation Companies Won’t Tell You

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Spray foam insulation is an excellent option for Florida homeowners. However, there are a few things that some insulation companies might try and hide from you. We here at Wattson Home Solutions think that knowledge is power, and that you should know everything you can before installing spray foam insulation. So what sort of information would these companies want to keep from you, anyway? These are 5 of the most important things that you should know, according to our very own Wattson.

5 Facts That Insulation Companies Don’t Usually Tell Homeowners

1. Air leak sealing needs to be completed before you can install spray foam insulation.

When you’re spending money to heat or cool your home, you want to keep that air inside. That’s what insulation does, and spray foam insulation does it well. But failing to do the job right can provide unsatisfactory results. Before any insulation work is done, it is essential to seal the air leaks in your home. Even good insulation can’t help you if your home is filled with holes where coveted cooled air can escape. So make sure the job gets done right the first time. Before signing on with a contractor, check to ensure that air leak sealing will be done prior to installation.

2. Safe handling is imperative.

While everyone wants it in their walls, most people would agree that they don’t want their insulation showing in any areas of their home. In order to achieve this aesthetic safely, your contractors should ensure you that they are properly handling your insulation every step of the way. This includes:

  • Safe removal of old insulation,
  • Proper equipment handling during installation, and
  • Thorough and safe cleanup when the process is complete.

3. You get what you pay for.

While it tends to cost more upfront compared to other forms of insulation, such as batts, spray foam insulation is extremely efficient and will ultimately provide a higher return on your dollar. Spray foam insulation creates an airtight seal to prevent air leaks, has a high R-Value which means better resistance to heat flow, and locks out moisture to prevent mold and mildew. The cheaper option may seem better in the moment, but long term you’ll spend more money and still not achieve the same results that you would with spray foam insulation.

4. Installation doesn’t happen overnight.

Spray foam installation is a process; it may take up to a few days to properly install. While it’s natural to want a home improvement project done quickly, it’s more important to make sure that your projects are done right the first time. A proper insulation job will make your home more comfortable and more energy-efficient.

5. Proper ventilation is key.

Fumes will be emitted during the installation process, and they need an escape route. Proper ventilation should be something that your insulation company takes seriously. You may even need to leave your house for a few days just to be on the safe side. Your contractor should inform you about these details prior to installation day. If they don’t bring ventilation up when talking through their scope of work, then make sure to bring it up yourself. If they don’t take ventilation seriously, then who knows what other safety measures they’re overlooking.

With the right information at your fingertips, it can be easy to choose a reliable insulation company. Thinking about spray foam to help keep your home cool this summer? Schedule your free spray foam consultation today.

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