How Spray Foam Insulation Is Installed

Georgia Insulation provides a custom airtight seal, creating a more comfortable indoor environment. This is important in homes and commercial buildings because it prevents heat loss during the winter, reducing energy consumption and associated costs. It also helps regulate interior temperatures during the summer and reduces cooling bills.

An airtight seal provides more energy efficiency than other types of insulation such as fibreglass and cellulose. The tight seal also stops moisture from getting into the building envelope, a major cause of mold development and other indoor air quality issues. When left unchecked, mold spores and other pollutants can lead to costly and time-consuming remediation work.

Georgia Insulation’s Guide to Energy Savings with Spray Foam

The spray foam installation process begins with a thorough inspection of the area to be insulated. It is then carefully and precisely sprayed by a trained spray technician, using a specialized technique that creates the ideal thickness of spray foam for your home or business. The installer will then perform a meticulous cleanup to ensure the job is finished properly and that there are no gaps or cracks in the spray foam insulation.

Properly installed spray foam insulation provides many energy-efficient benefits, but it is important to know your installers are experienced and qualified. There is a severe shortage of qualified weatherization experts and contractors across the country, leading to substandard installations that can cost you significantly more in the long run. If your installer has a reputation for being dishonest or not honoring their promises, it’s best to find another contractor.

Georgia Insulation
2092 Crow Rd, Gainesville, GA 30501
(770)758-4459