Spray Foam Insulation can help you reduce energy bills, eliminate drafts, live in a more energy-efficient, comfortable and healthier home. Call Progressive Insulation in Millbrook, Alabama today for a quote. Spray Foam Insulation is simply the best insulation you can install in your home or building in the Millbrook, Alabama area. It is estimated that up to 40% or more of your home's energy loss is due to air leakage through holes, cracks, and gaps in the building structure. Spray foam can seal your home from air and moisture leakage, save on costly utility bills, strengthen your home, and help to protect your family's health from dangerous mold and airborne pollutants.
Progressive Insulation offers top-quality services for residential and commercial properties for both existing structures and new construction. Whether you need small repairs or insulation applied in the walls and floors of your entire home, we have the skill and expertise to get the job done promptly and seamlessly. Our diagnostic testing can help us find air leaks in your home, identifying areas where air is coming in or escaping out. It can also reveal if your home is too air tight. Progressive Insulation will make sure all areas of your home are insulated properly including your walls, attic, windows, doors, and ducts.
There are two common ways to insulate your attic space and protect your home from other weather and moisture related damages using spray polyurethane foam. Building science and design principles that your builder/architect subscribes to can often dictate the method of spray foam used in the attic. Insulation is used on the attic floor to insulate the ceiling from the seasonal cold and/or heat in a traditional vented attic setting. Between the floor joists, where cellulose and fiberglass insulation is traditionally used, spray foam is also applied.
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Rectangular-shaped holes that penetrate oval or round vents from the crawl space of your home is a common and burdening situation for homeowners, even if you have batt insulation installed. Since batt insulation is unable to create a vapor/air barrier, it cannot contain contaminated, warm, or cold air, from entering your home through the crawl space. The living space of your home can be infiltrated with mold, earth gases, rodents and other allergens if your crawl space is not properly sealed. The only material that can achieve a full seal is spray foam insulation.