Spray Foam Insulation For Your Attic

Attic insulation, when combined with proper air sealing, can be one of the most cost-effective ways to reduce energy waste and keep your home comfortable. Depending on your home and climate zone, an R-Value of between R-30 and R-60 is recommended.

The first step is assessing whether your attic has enough insulation. If your attic insulation is well above your floor joists and evenly distributed, you may not need to add more. If it is below the joists or there are low spots, however, it’s time to add more.

Keystone Premier Spray Foam Insulation is a popular and budget-friendly choice for attics. It comes in pre-cut, long rolls that are easy to fit between the framing members (joists and trusses) in your attic. It is also good at resisting heat flow, and does not promote the growth of mold.

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Cellulose insulation is another budget-friendly option for attics. It is made from recycled paper and is effective at resisting heat flow. However, it is susceptible to moisture and can lose its insulating properties when wet. Additionally, it is not as fire-resistant as fiberglass and doesn’t perform as well in cold climates.

Spray foam insulation is becoming more and more popular for attics, as it provides a high level of insulation while being more cost-effective than other options. It is also the only type that can be sprayed as a liquid, making it more versatile for difficult to reach spaces or oddly shaped attics.

Keystone Premier Spray Foam Insulation
8 Azalea Dr, Windsor, PA 17366, United States
717-501-3718