EcoHome Spray Foam Insulation

Unlike fiberglass or cellulose, EcoHome Spray Foam creates an air seal that prevents heat from flowing in and out of your building envelope. This results in lower energy bills year-round. This premium product also impacts your home’s R-value. Insulation’s R-value measures its resistance to heat transfer, but that doesn’t tell the whole story. The majority of heat loss occurs due to convection, and traditional fiberglass or cellulose insulation can’t stop it. However, spray foam can, because it effectively stops the air leaks that cause these losses.

It’s a liquid that expands when it’s sprayed and is very durable once it cures. Spray foam can be installed in attics, crawl spaces, basement rim joists, and exposed walls in new construction homes and pole barns.

EcoHome Spray Foam: The Best Spray Foam Insulation for Your Home

There are many benefits of spray foam insulation including energy savings, a healthier home, and increased property value. It’s a good idea to talk with your insulation contractor before applying spray foam in a home. The company should be certified by the spray foam manufacturer, and they should be able to answer any questions you may have about the products and installation process.

It’s important to note that spray foam does off-gas volatile organic compounds (VOCs) while it’s being applied and while it’s curing. It’s important to stay out of the house during these times and to use full face and respiratory protection. The VOCs will evaporate once the spray foam is cured. This can take 1-3 days.

EcoHome Spray Foam
3601 Lebanon Rd, Lebanon, TN 37087
(615) 573-4106