Spray foam insulation offers a better alternative to traditional insulation materials like fiberglass, rock wool, cellulose, and polystyrene board. Protects against heat loss and wood rot. It lasts a lifetime. This reduces the sound pollution in the environment that surrounds your home or office.
Spray foam insulation is formed when two materials, isocyanate, and a resin polyol are gently heated. The foam expands at the tip if a spray gun and is then applied to a specific area. This liquid turns quickly into thick, hard foam insulation. It protects from heat loss, mold, wood rot, and dampness. It does not degrade, break down, or lasts forever.
Spray foam insulation has the unique ability to form an “air sealing” which creates an airtight environment within a building. Air sealing has the advantage of preventing heat escape from your house. This will reduce utility bills and keep your home cool during the hottest months.
Open cell spray foam is used almost exclusively for attic insulation. To allow moisture to escape, Irish building regulations require that there be a minimum of 50mm between the insulation material and the roof deck.