Desert Spray Foaming offers better thermal protection than fiberglass and styrofoam and guards against moisture damage (which can lead to mold, mildew and rot) as well. It also saves energy costs and prevents air leaks which make your heater and AC work harder to keep your space at a comfortable temperature.
In Yuma’s hot climate, proper insulation is key to keeping indoor spaces pleasantly cool without overworking your climate control systems. The upfront investment in spray foam insulation pays off quickly through lower utility bills.
Foam insulation is a great solution for new homes in the desert, as well as older structures that need a little help keeping a steady temperature. It is applied with a special rig that mixes two chemicals (isocyanate and polyol resin, typically) together and sprays them in place, creating an effective air and vapor barrier.
How Spray Foam Insulation Saves on Energy Costs
The foam expands to fill nooks and crannies where other insulation can’t, reducing gaps and cracks that could let air in or out. It has a high R-value (thermal resistance) which reduces conductive, radiant and convective heat transfer and keeps your spaces at a more constant temperature.
The blowing agents used in spray foam insulation have a higher global warming potential than carbon dioxide, but many companies are now transitioning to low-GWP foam products. They still provide the same great performance as the older HFC products, but have a smaller environmental impact. This helps to promote green building and protect the environment.
Desert Spray Foaming
150 Fm 1429 Seminole, TX 79360
432-209-9154