| Spray Foam vs. Fiberglass
Fiberglass batts gap, sag and create voids that allow for air penetration into your home. Spray Foam expands during installation to reach all cracks, crevices and difficult-to-reach areas. It adheres to all surfaces to create a permanently sealed thermal envelope.
- Fiberglass typically contains formaldehyde, a known toxin, while Spray Foam has no HCFCs, VOCs or formaldehyde.
- Spray Foam’s barriers effectively seal out allergens and air pollutants, improving indoor air quality. Fiberglass, on the other hand, acts as an air filter, allowing contaminants to enter your home.
- Spray Foam offers superior acoustic qualities for a quieter home.
- Spray Foam is more energy-efficient than fiberglass and can dramatically reduce your monthly heating and cooling costs.
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