attic insulation

COMPARISON

KEEPING IT

WARM

UP THERE

save on energy

costs

and keep your

ATTIC TEMPERATURE WITHING 5-10 DEGREES OF YOUR LIVING AREA WITH SPRAY FOAM INSULATION

Until recently, the accepted position on attics was that they should always be vented. However, that stance was reversed after several studies proved that, if properly designed, unvented attics outperform vented versions and make them more energy-efficient. In fact, unvented attics are included in the 2006 IRC and are accepted by most building codes.

VENTED ATTICS

Vented attics have been used to deal with issues that may occur when heat or moisture escapes into the attic, such as when HVAC ducts and air handlers leak. The use of fiber Attic Insulation allows for the flow of air.

UNVENTED ATTICS

Unvented attics produce superior performance during both winter and summer climates because spray foam Attic Insulation serves as a year-round imaginary encasement that keeps heat from escaping or penetrating, depending on the season.

In the winter, spray foam Attic Insulation only allows for a minimal amount of heat to escape. And because spray foam Attic Insulation acts as an air barrier and vapor retarder, moist air and humidity cannot penetrate. In the summer, the same barrier factor prevents the heat from penetrating through the roof, resulting in lower HVAC expense.

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Attic Insulation

THE YEAR-ROUND SOLUTION

Keeping it

warm

up there

Save on energy costs

and keep

your attic temperature within 5-10 degrees of your living area with Spray Foam Insulation.

Until recently, the accepted position on attics was that they should always be vented. However, that stance was reversed after several studies proved that, if properly designed, unvented attics outperform vented versions and make them more energy-efficient. In fact, unvented attics are included in the 2006 IRC and are accepted by most building codes.

Vented attics

Vented attics

Vented attics have been used to deal with issues that may occur when heat or moisture escapes into the attic, such as when HVAC ducts and air handlers leak. The use of fiber Attic Insulation allows for the flow of air.

unvented attics

Unvented attics produce superior performance during both winter and summer climates because spray foam Attic Insulation serves as a year-round imaginary encasement that keeps heat from escaping or penetrating, depending on the season.

In the winter, spray foam Attic Insulation only allows for a minimal amount of heat to escape. And because spray foam Attic Insulation acts as an air barrier and vapor retarder, moist air and humidity cannot penetrate. In the summer, the same barrier factor prevents the heat from penetrating through the roof, resulting in lower HVAC expense.

Get your quote

and Save up to 50% on your energy bills

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