Foam Insulation
Why Foam?
Nearly half of the energy used in your home goes to heating and cooling. With the rising cost of energy it makes sense to install insulation that will work hard to keep those energy bills low.
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The secret to energy efficiency is simple: keep outside air out, and inside air in. Unfortunately with traditional home construction and insulation you just cannot create that air tight barrier to stop energy "leakage"....until now.
Foam insulation expands as it is installed to fill any seams or cracks which creates an air tight seal and keeps you from losing energy like in traditional batt insulation; and since foam doesn't shrink, settle, or sag over time you can expect to continue to see energy savings year after year.
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Benefits
Open Cell:
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Creates a seamless air barrier reducing air leakage, and lowering energy cost.
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Reduces condensation, moisture and mold, improving occupant comfort and health.
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Higher R-values than conventional insulation.
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Acts as a sound barrier to help block and absorb outside sound.
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Closed Cell:
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Offers higher R-values and a seamless air barrier like the open cell.
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Monolithic installation and material density add structural strength to the building.
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Enhances water resistance.
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Achieve insulation, air barrier, vapor retarder and thermal break all in one reduced material cost and smaller HVAC system requirements.
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Improves the overall integrity and life of your building.
Foam Vs. Fiberglass and Cellulose
Quick Construction, LLC
5100 E Hwy 45
Fort Smith, AR 72916
479-646-0882