Spray Foam Insulation In Existing Walls Cost - Dallas, Texas

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What is Spray Foam Insulation?

Spray foam is a chemical product created by two materials, isocyanate and polyol resin, which react when mixed with each other and expand up to 30-60 times its liquid volume after it is sprayed in place. This expansion makes it useful as a specialty packing material which forms to the shape of the product being packaged and produces a high thermal insulating value with virtually no air infiltration.


Spray Foam Benefits

SAVE MONEY & ENERGY

Once spray foam is installed, you can expect to save up to 50% on your current energy costs. Later if you decide to sell your property, your potential buyers will be willing to pay a higher price for a better energy efficiency rating.

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY

Spray foam insulation is particularly good at stopping unwanted moisture from entering your home or building. 99% of the moisture that enters your property does so in the air. Spray foam will prevent this and thus prevent the damage caused by undesirable humidity such as mold.

AIR QUALITY

With the air seal achieved when spray foaming, you will block most pollutants in the air entering your home or building. Many of our clients have reported a drastic decrease in dust and dirt particles in the air. This is particularly important for individuals with ailments like asthma which can be agitated by particles in the air.

ADD STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY

Close-cell spray foam can be used to add structural integrity and extend the lifespan of any wall, floor or roof that it is applied.

PROTECT FROM PESTS

Unlike other traditional insulation methods, spray foam acts as a physical barrier to entry. Also, many pests use different insulation types for nesting materials, or as a food source, spray foam is not suitable for either of these uses, and so pests will not be attracted to your home.


Service Area

We cover the entire Dallas/Fort Worth metro region including:


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