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What is sprayed insealation?
- a polyurethane foam that:
- does not use formaldehyde, CFC's or HCFC's
- meets off-gassing requirements of CGSB 51..23 92 for new residential construction (no toxic or carcinogenic products are detected)
- a complete system that:
- insulates
- seals and controls air leakage (including airspaces around electrical outlets, faceplates, at baseboards and window/door framing) and sound
- a one step insulation and air barrier system
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Is the same foam used in all types of applications?
- open celled foam is used in housing applications
- closed cell foam is used in floatation and freezer applications
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Where can sprayed insulation be used?
- new construction
- in ground heating pipes
- outside walls, ceilings, attics
- spas
- fishfloats, floating docks and boats
- hot tubs
- freezers, refrigerator trucks
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What are the advantages?
- a lifetime transferrable warranty
- an inert, chemically and physically stable material that will not settle, shrink or sag after time (thus retaining its R-value)
- heating and cooling costs are typically reduced by 30 to 50% and allow for the use of smaller, less expensive heating and cooling equipment
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- eliminates energy robbing air leakage and the associated problems with moisture, mold, mildew and condensation
- offers excellent sound absorption and transmission properties because of its effective air seal
- a material that adheres well to steel studs, cement board, wood etc
- a material that remains flexible, allowing building materials to expand and contract with season and temperature changes, without developing cracks that would ultimately destroy the air seal
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- acts as a physical and odor barrier for pests such as roaches, ants, mice and termites
How do costs compare with conventional insulations?
- while initially more expensive, the overall cost of a home, long-term energy costs, performance and comfort value make this a favourable medium
- additional upfront costs typically pay for themselves in energy savings within three years and will continue to save money every year thereafter
Photos by John Friswell, Canadian Constructors International Ltd. |
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