Spray Foam Insulation
& Traditional Batts and Blown-In
Smart Homes Use Foam!! ©2010
Why Should I Use Spray Foam Insulation?
Foam Insulation is the most energy efficient and
effective means to insulating Attics, Walls, and
Crawlspaces. It provides a completely sealed envelope
which virtually eliminates air infiltration to the home
which is the leading cause of energy loss. It’s
application has a energy saving benefit that is evident in
new homes or existing homes
Should I use Open Cell or Closed Cell Foam?
Open cell foam is also referrred to as 1/2 lb foam. Open
cell foam is a great product and offers insulation value
far superior to batt or blown-In. It is effective in
providing an effective air barrier, sound deadener and is
somewhat hydrophobic.
Closed cell foam, also referred to as 2lb foam, is
more dense than open cell foam and is an effective
moisture barrier as well as an effective sound and air
barrier. Closed cell foam has a greater R-Value per inch
than open cell foam, but costs more.
Choosing between open cell and closed cell foam
will depend on the specifics of your home and your
budget.
The most important thing to remember is Spray
Foam Insulation is a far superior way to insulate your
home and offers immediate money and energy savings
for your existing or new construction home.
What is R-Value and does it apply to foam?
The answer to this question is very difficult to explain.
Technically spray foam is rated by an R-Value per inch.
The R-Value really does not apply to foam because foam
does not only insulate, but also reduces airflow, which is
the root cause to energy loss. Please read the following
article for more info on R-Values.
R-Value Article
“R” Fairy Tale The Myth of Insulation
Values by David South
What is the energy savings I hope to get
from Spray Foam insulation? How soon will I
get a return on my investment?
The Department of Energy has concluded that 40% of
energy lost in a home is due to unwanted air infiltration.
Spray foam insulation is effective in sealing these air
infiltrations and providing an effective air barrier. With
the installation of Spray Foam Insulation an homeowner
can expect an energy savings of 30-70% dependent upon
the time of year.
A conservative estimate would be 3-5 years for a return
on your investment. It would depend a lot on your life
style and whether or not the utility companies raise their
rates (they wouldn’t dare)
OK lets do some math. You are getting a new home built.
Your new home is 1800 sq ft .and will cost $175,000 with
fiberglass insulation. Using open cell foam the price is
$178,000. On a 30 year mortgage at 6% your fiberglass
house payment is $1050 per month your foam house
payment is $1067 per month. $17 difference. You will be
able to reduce your energy bill by up to 50% and save
more than the $17 dollars a month on your mortgage!!