EcoHome Spray Foam is a high-performance, environmentally-friendly building material that provides superior energy efficiency. It resists conduction and convection, keeping your home warm in winter and cool in summer. Its airtight seal also helps prevent draughts and moisture penetration.
If you’re thinking about installing spray foam insulation in your new home or retrofitting your existing home, there are several factors to consider. You’ll need to choose a contractor that has the experience, equipment and training necessary for a successful installation. Choosing a professional will help ensure consistent coverage, proper expansion and an accurate R-value, which will help maximize the efficiency of your investment.
Comparing Spray Foam Insulation to Traditional Insulation Methods
Many people are concerned about the environmental impact of spray foam insulation. The good news is that it takes fewer resources to produce than traditional insulation and can be sourced from recycled products. Additionally, we use open-cell spray foam, which adheres to the wood studs of your house and remains flexible, so it will continue to insulate even if your home shifts over time.
As for the concern about toxicity, low-VOC spray foam is available and does not off-gas amines or isocyanates. However, the best way to minimize any potential health concerns is to work with a trusted insulation company that has years of experience and uses certified installers. This will ensure that the chemicals in the spray are properly mixed and maintained for a safe installation. It’s important to note that the majority of insulation is sourced from petroleum products, so no matter how green your choice of insulation is, you’re still using fossil fuels to make it.
EcoHome Spray Foam
3601 Lebanon Rd, Lebanon, TN 37087
(615) 573-4106