Harrisburg, PA scares many homeowners due to the horror stories that are circulating on the internet, however, most of these are based on faulty information and misperceptions. In reality, spray foam is an incredibly effective insulator and failures are quite rare.
When sprayed, spray foam insulation creates a dense barrier that makes it difficult for heat energy to pass through the walls, floors and ceilings of your home. The material contains air pockets that create a barrier and help reduce sound, which is why it is a popular choice for new construction homes, attics, crawl spaces, and rim joists in existing homes, as well as for insulated metal buildings such as pole barns.
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Once the spray reaches the area it is intended for, it begins to expand and fill the gaps and cracks that would otherwise be open, creating an air-tight seal that cannot be duplicated by any other method. As it expands, the spray insulation also creates a barrier that prevents moisture from seeping into the areas it covers. This keeps places like attics and crawl space from becoming damp, humid environments that can contribute to mold and water damage.
Spray foam insulation is made from polyurethane and consists of two resins: the “A” side, which is typically comprised of methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) and polymeric MDI; and the “B” side, which is usually comprised of polyols, catalysts, blowing agents, flame retardants, and surfactants. Over the years, the “A” and “B” sides have been made more environmentally friendly, thanks in part to advances with blowing agents that make the foam take shape.
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