Element Spray Foam - Residential ApplicationsSpray-in-place foam insulation is an excellent choice for new construction or for renovating older homes. Spray Polyurethane Foam insulation (SPF insulation) technology will increase the value, life, and overall comfort of your home, so be sure to specify spray foam insulation when talking with your builder, remodeler, or architect. You’ll quickly see value added to your home and the money-saving energy efficiency spray foam provides.

Saving Money and Energy

The day you choose spray-in-place foam insulation is the day you can look forward to lower monthly energy bills. Spray foam insulation keeps your home cooler in summer and warmer in winter because it doesn’t allow air flow through your home’s walls or ceiling. In fact, homeowners who choose spray foam report that they were able to install smaller heating and cooling units for their homes.

The reality is, you can be paying a good deal less on your utility bills in spite of skyrocketing heating and cooling prices just by sealing the cracks and gaps in your home. These penetrations waste up to 50% of every home heating and cooling dollar. Why not stop this waste now by sealing your home with spray foam insulation today?

There are many uses for spray polyurethane foam insulation in the residential sector. Some areas that benefit from spray polyurethane foam insulation are listed below.

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Spray Foam Insulation in Walls

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    Applied in exterior wall cavities before interior drywall is installed.
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    Sound deadening between rooms.

Spray Foam Insulation in Attics

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    Open frame cavities in walls or partitions which are open to the attic.
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    Holes in the ceiling (especially around electrical boxes and wiring, HVAC exhaust fans, plumbing installations, attic hatches and chimneys).
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    Shrinkage cracks between framing and interior finishes on partition walls.
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    Along the underside of the roof deck (for unvented attic applications).

Spray Foam Insulation in Basement/Crawl Spaces

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    The sill plate (where the walls meet the foundation).
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    Service entrances (openings through which electrical, plumbing or heating services enter the house).
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    Concrete or cinder block holes and foundation cracks.
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    Heating and/or cooling duct-work.
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    Stud walls in finished basement applications.
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    Under floors – Seals against moisture and temperature.

Spray Foam Insulation in Cathedral Ceilings

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    Sprayed directly to the underside of the roof deck.
Spray Polyurethane Foam insulation (SPF insulation) technology will increase the value, life, and overall comfort of your home,