Spray Foam Insulation

If you’re looking for a superior insulation solution, look no further than Poly Plus Insulators’ spray foam insulation services. Our team of experts uses high-quality materials and professional-grade equipment to ensure that every installation is done right the first time.

Spray Foam

Using spray foam insulation not only enhances thermal insulation but also diminishes air and moisture infiltration, leading to better energy efficiency and indoor air quality. Eliminating airborne pollutants and allergens in the house is a shared goal for everyone. The remedy we suggest is to apply spray foam to deter air and moisture infiltration, which establishes a thermal barrier that completely seals the building envelope.

What is Spray Foam Insulation?

Spray foam insulation is a type of insulation that is applied as a liquid and then expands into a foam, creating a barrier that helps to prevent heat loss and air infiltration. It is often used in areas where traditional insulation methods may be difficult to install or may not provide adequate coverage.

The foam conforms to the walls, floors, and rim joists, creating a tight seal that insulates and obstructs air leakage. NRC Studies indicate that air infiltration (leakage) causes a loss of 25% of the heat in most Canadian homes, making air sealing an indispensable step towards minimizing energy wastage. Furthermore, excessive moisture in a home can trigger severe health issues such as dangerous mold and mildew. Hence, air sealing your home is critical in reducing moisture infiltration and maintaining a healthy living environment.

What is the R Value of Spray Foam?

The R-value of spray foam refers to its thermal resistance, or how well it can resist the flow of heat. The higher the R-value, the better the insulation properties of the spray foam. Closed-cell spray foam typically has a higher R-value than open-cell foam, ranging from R-6 to R-7 per inch, while open-cell foam has an R-value of around R-3.5 to R-4 per inch. The R-value of spray foam can vary depending on the specific product and application thickness.

Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation

Spray foam insulation is a popular insulation solution that offers numerous benefits. Below is a quick list of some of the advantages of using spray foam insulation in your home or building.

  • Saves on energy costs
  • Airborne allergen reduction
  • Does not support mold growth
  • Stops air and moisture infiltration
  • Adheres to any surface
  • Eliminates internal wall condensation
  • Provides noise reduction
  • Reduces the size of heating and air systems
  • Adds strength to the building structure
  • Keeps dust and pollen out

Get in touch with us today to start unlocking the long-term advantages of spray foam insulation in your home or office. Enjoy comfort, energy savings and increased property value for many years to come!

Spray Foam vs Fiberglass Insulation

While both spray foam and fiberglass insulation have their benefits, there are some key factors to consider when choosing between the two. These include cost, installation process, effectiveness, environmental impact, and potential health hazards. By weighing these factors, you can make an informed decision about which type of insulation is best for your needs.

There are different factors to consider when choosing insulation for your home or building. Fiberglass insulation is a popular choice for several reasons. It is more affordable compared to spray foam insulation and is easy to install, making it a suitable option for DIY projects. Fiberglass insulation is also effective in filling large spaces, such as attics or between joists. Additionally, during installation, fiberglass insulation does not emit harmful chemicals or fumes.

On the other hand, spray foam insulation offers superior insulation properties, resulting in better energy efficiency and lower utility bills. It also helps to reduce air and moisture infiltration, improving indoor air quality and creating a healthier living environment. Spray foam insulation conforms to any space and provides better coverage compared to fiberglass insulation. Additionally, it has a longer lifespan and does not sag or settle over time. These factors make spray foam insulation a great option for those looking for a more effective and long-lasting insulation solution.

Spray Foam Insulation Cost

Spray foam insulation cost is higher than traditional batt insulation upfront, but it is a worthwhile investment in the long run due to its many benefits. Although the initial investment for spray foam insulation is higher, its energy efficiency will provide significant savings on utility bills in the long term.

Spray foam insulation is a superior insulator compared to traditional batt insulation. It creates an airtight seal, which prevents air leakage and heat loss, keeping your home more comfortable and reducing your energy bills. Additionally, spray foam insulation has a longer lifespan compared to other insulation types, so you won’t have to replace it as often.

While the upfront cost of spray foam insulation may seem daunting, it’s important to consider the long-term savings. By reducing energy consumption, spray foam insulation helps to reduce carbon footprint and ultimately contribute to a sustainable environment. With reduced energy costs and lower carbon footprint, the investment in spray foam insulation is a wise choice for homeowners looking to reduce their environmental impact and save money in the long run.

Certified Spray Foam Installers

At Poly Plus Insulators, we understand that in Saskatoon, a certified spray foam installer is necessary to spray polyurethane foam. This is mandated by the Building Standards department and they will require the installer’s certification number for verification. We encourage you to ask our team to present their certification card before beginning any work, as we are happy to oblige.

Becoming certified as a spray foam installer requires passing both a written and practical exam as a registered apprentice. This is no easy feat. Our certification lasts for five years, after which we must undergo further testing to maintain our certification. This ensures that we stay current and knowledgeable in our field.

As certified installers, we strictly adhere to the product manufacturer’s application standards and installation guidelines. Trust us to do the job right the first time around.