BioBased Spray Foam Insulation

Bio Based Spray Foam Insulation

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, heating and cooling accounts for 50-70% of the energy used in the average American home. Effective insulation is the key to reducing your energy bills.

Made, in part from soy beans, BioBased Spray Foam Insulation is the greenest, most environmentally friendly and effective insulation in the industry. This product comes in liquid form and when professionally sprayed in space, expands 100 times its original liquid size in mere seconds, thus creating a sealed thermal envelope.

Why Choose BioBased Spray Foam?

Installing Spray Foam Insulation

  • Reduced HVAC Load
  • Seals and insulates in one application
  • Significantly reduces utility bills
  • Provides insulations as wells as an air barrier
  • Reduces air-born allergens
  • Helps to eliminate moisture problems in wall cavities
  • Does not support mold growth
  • Reduces dust—there are no fibers or loose matter
  • Increased indoor air quality (IAQ)
  • Earth-Friendly—soy based formula
  • Does not settle or compact in cavities
  • Adheres to any surface
  • R-values do not deteriorate over time
  • Conforms to any shape space with ease
  • Seals all cracks, crevices and voids
  • Reduces indoor and outdoor noise pollution
  • Resistant to pests—no food value
  • Class 1 fire rated

BioBased Foam is plant based, made up of the HIGHEST PERCENTAGE of renewable resource ingredients in the insulation industry, consisting of 35% soybean oil with water and 35% recycled bottle plastics. BioBased Foam is water blown, has no VOCs, urea, formaldehyde, or ozone depleting CFC’s/HCFC’s. It does not out-gas post installation or produce noticeable smell when applied. It is hydrophobic, therefore it actually repels water, preventing fungi and mold growth.

Available in two R values allows you to choose the right foam to meet your special insulation needs.

Why Insulation is a good Investment

  • Greater comfort
  • Even temperature distribution
  • Improved acoustics
  • Better moisture control, which can reduce floor squeaks, drywall cracks, structural damage and condensation
  • Potential for increase resale value: Installing proper insulation levels can also make your home more attractive to potential buyers. In fact, most buyers now list energy efficiency as a prime consideration. The reason? Buyers know they can buy a more expensive home if heating and cooling bills can be kept down.
  • A more environmentally friendly home
  • Lower energy bills
  • 60% of the existing homes in the United States are not insulated to the best level.
  • According to a study done by Harvard University’s School of Public Health, 60% of the existing homes are likely to use more energy than newer homes, leading to very high heating and air conditioning bills.
  • Even if you own a new home, adding insulation may save enough money in reduced utility bills to pay for itself within a few years and will continue to save you money for as long as you own the home.

Optimize Air Quality

The single best way to optimize indoor air quality and prevent mold growth is to control moisture in the home, and good insulation is an important part of that process. Proper insulation prevents the cold spots and condensation that can lead to mold growth and other indoor air quality hazards. It’s especially important to control moisture in crawlspaces, because mold growth in a crawlspace can lead to elevated mold levels inside the home. Spray foam insulation is particularly useful because it prevents condensation on crawlspace surfaces and covers exposed wood, deterring mold growth. In the Georgia market, we have found Eagle Indoor Air (www.eagleindoorair.com), to be top notch mold and air quality experts. The pros know - spray foam protects and prevents.

E&E provides this BioBased Spray Foam service - contact us today for more information.

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