Attic insulation is a flexible plastic that’s sprayed as a liquid and expands to fill in all the little nooks and crannies where other types of insulation won’t fit. It’s ideal for insulating walls, roofs and basements. It can even be used on ceilings and around electrical wiring. It’s a much more versatile option than aluminum radiant barrier sheathing, which is typically only used in attics.

One of the best things about it is that it helps to reduce energy costs by closing those gaps, holes and air leaks in a building that let air escape and increase utility bills. In fact, the EPA estimates that homes with proper insulation can save about 20% on their energy bills.

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It also prevents polluted outside air from entering a building and contaminating indoor air. This can help with the symptoms of people who suffer from seasonal allergies, making it easier for them to breathe fresher and healthier indoor air. It stops moisture from entering a home as well, which helps stop mold and mildew, which also improves indoor air quality.

It’s important to note that spray foam insulation should only be installed by a professional contractor. It’s a complex installation process that requires precision and skill. Trying to do it yourself could result in mistakes that can damage your home’s structure. It’s also created using a chemical reaction that should only be performed by professionals with the right training and experience.

Traketon Insulation LLC
Cheyenne, WY
(307) 941-0905