Desert Spray Foaming

Spray foam insulation in Gaines County, TX is an excellent green building product, reducing energy costs and protecting the environment. It can also prevent ice dams in the winter and mold and mildew. But a home or commercial project with spray foam must be installed correctly to ensure it performs at its best.

A good insulation contractor will understand the climate where you live and recommend the proper spray foam for your home or project. There are 3 different types of spray foam available: open cell, medium density, and closed cell. Each type has advantages and disadvantages depending on the environment.

The Advantages of Spray Foam Insulation with Desert Spray Foaming for Year-Round Comfort

Open-cell spray foam uses water or carbon dioxide as the propellant, making it less harmful to the environment than closed-cell insulation. Open-cell foam is a great choice for walls and roofs because it creates an air barrier, helping to reduce the flow of heat and cold and minimize the transfer of moisture in a structure.

Closed-cell foam is a type of polyurethane insulation that uses a chemical called isocyanates as the propellant. It expands and hardens quickly, creating a seal between the framing of a wall or other area. This foam is used primarily in unvented attics and internal wall cavities, and it provides an excellent air, vapor, and water barrier. This insulation also provides good tensile and bond strength. It is more expensive than open-cell foam, but it is still more cost-effective than other insulating products. It also has a higher R-Value than other materials.

Desert Spray Foaming
150 Fm 1429 Seminole, TX 79360
432-209-9154