Concrete leveling is a popular choice for homeowners looking to make their homes cozier and more energy-efficient. It helps reduce energy consumption, which leads to lower heating and cooling costs that can help offset the initial investment. It’s also long-lasting, eliminating the need for costly re-insulation projects.
It Prevents Heat Loss
Unlike traditional fiberglass insulation, spray foam is able to seal all the tiny spaces and nooks that can cause heat loss. This results in significant energy savings, particularly during the cold winter months when warm indoor air doesn’t have an escape route. In addition, spray foam prevents hot outdoor air from entering your living spaces during the summer. This allows your air conditioning to operate more efficiently, further lowering energy bills.
It Insulates Basements and Crawl Spaces
The spray-on application of spray foam makes it easy to insulate hard-to-reach areas like air ducts, crawl spaces, knee walls, and bonus rooms. Typically, closed-cell spray foam is used in these areas because it provides excellent moisture resistance and added structural strength.
Open-cell spray foam is also used in some applications. This type of spray foam consists of tiny pockets of air that form an effective barrier against movement of heat and sound. It doesn’t absorb as much moisture or vapor as its closed-cell counterpart, but it still requires the use of a vapor barrier in certain applications.
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