A concrete leveling that can go anywhere – attics, crawl spaces, rim joists in new construction homes and pole barns, or unfinished walls in existing homes. It can also be sprayed over drywall to add a layer of protection against moisture and air leaks.
Spray foam insulation is a composite material made of 2 types of liquid chemical components that undergo a chemical reaction to expand and harden. It is typically sprayed from the tip of a spray foam gun and dries quickly to create an air and water barrier in your home. This type of insulation is available in open cell and closed cell options, with the difference between these two being that open cell has small cells that aren’t completely encapsulated which makes it softer and more flexible than closed cell.
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The choice between open or closed cell spray foam depends on the climate where you live and your comfort needs. In general, closed-cell spray insulation can be twice as expensive as open-cell spray insulation because it is more durable and offers more rigidity and stability than the open-cell product.
Another consideration when choosing spray foam insulation is the blowing agent used in the formulation. Many spray foam insulation companies are now offering low-GWP spray foam products, like BASF Walltite CM01 and Genyk Boreal Nature, which use a different blowing agent that has a lower global warming potential than hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). This is an important transition as HFCs have a much higher Global Warming Potential than carbon dioxide on a per-kilo basis.
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