There are many foam insulation benefits, including energy efficiency and more!
At 31-W Insulation, we got our start in Goodlettsville, Tennessee in 197, 2and that is where our headquarters remains, although we now have 48 locations in 12 states as the second-largest insulation company serving the Southeast. With that many years of experience and success, we are qualified to offer accurate information about foam insulation benefits and about other types of insulation so that you can make an informed decision.
As for foam insulation benefits, we want to share that this type of insulation is a popular choice because how it outperforms in many situations. For one thing, it provides an air-tight seal wherever it is put into place. You need not be as concerned about cracks and tiny holes, as spray foam seals them. It is 20 times more effective at keeping air from penetrating.
Another one of the foam insulation benefits that makes it attractive is that it also acts as a moisture barrier. It doesn’t absorb water, so you do not have to worry about the insulation ever harboring mold. In addition, it has an indefinite lifespan. This makes it a cost-effective insulation choice in the long run. Although it costs more initially, it won’t need to be replaced.
If you are looking to reduce your energy costs by as much as 50% and enjoy the other foam insulation benefits, don’t hesitate to reach out to us to schedule a complimentary consultation. We are happy to give you quote for any and all of the insulation products we install (including those from Johns Manville, Demilec USA, and Icynene) and answer all your questions so that you will be completely happy with the energy savings and other benefits.
Right here in Tennessee, we also offer foam insulation benefits in Franklin, Chattanooga, Johnson City, Loudon, Murfreesboro, Milan, Mason, Cookeville & Memphis. 31w is also proud to serve many states throughout the Southeastern portion of the U.S. Read more about our services in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, North Carolina, South Carolina & Texas.