Homeowners

Reduce your energy bill by up to 40%!

Year after year energy costs have continued to rise. Innovation continues to improve spray foam technology and performance.  Fiberglass insulation is being replaced with spray foam insulation across America.

Spray foam insulation creates an envelope blocking drafts. Stopping dust and allergens from invading your home.

 EcoPolySeal is leading the spray foam revolution with world-class performance.

Do you really know how well insulated your home is? 

This is a telltale sign. There were no minimum insulation standards in building codes prior to 1980. Before 1980, there were no minimum insulation requirements in building codes. Even if your house was built after 1980, the insulation specifications have changed over time. Checking the insulation is a good idea because it might not be up to code now, even though it was required decades ago.

Your home may not be properly insulated if you answer yes to any of these questions.

  • In the summer, is your home too hot and stuffy?
  • Is it too cold in the winter?
  • Are your energy costs ruining your finances?
  • When you’re inside your house, do your allergies start to act up?
  • Is the upper floor 5 to 10 degrees hotter or colder than the main floor during the summer or winter?
  • Do any areas seem to be drafty?
  • In the summer, does your air conditioner run more frequently?
  • Does it seem like your furnace never takes a break during the winter?
  • Do you frequently change the thermostat to keep your home at a comfortable temperature?
  • Are exterior noises like traffic, lawnmowers, leaf blowers, and barking dogs annoying when you’re inside?
  • Does your roof develop dangerous icicles and ice dams in below-freezing temperatures?
  • Do you use portable heaters, additional blankets, and layers of clothing during the colder months to stay warm?
  • Are the floor joists in your attic visible?

Spray Foam VS Traditional Insulation

Healthy living must have! Spray Foam Insulation Traditional Fiberglass Insulation
Dramatically reduce allergens & dust Yes No
Dramatically reduce noise pollution Yes Partial
Seal all drafts, cracks, holes creating an envelope in the home or building Yes No
Create an air barrier to stop drafts Yes No
Create a moisture barrier (closed cell) Yes No
Eliminate or reduce mold growth Yes Partial
Leading innovation and technology Yes No

Maximizing Your Home’s Potential: How Spray Foam Insulation Can Enhance Your Living Space!

  • Increased resale value: Installing spray foam insulation can increase the value of a home, making it more attractive to potential buyers.
  • Pest control: Spray foam insulation can help deter pests, such as rodents and insects, from entering a building.
  • Reduced allergens: By providing an air-tight seal, spray foam insulation can help reduce the amount of outdoor allergens that enter a building, such as pollen and dust.
  • Improved fire resistance: Spray foam insulation can help slow the spread of fire, making a building safer in case of a fire emergency.
  • Low maintenance: Spray foam insulation requires very little maintenance, and can last for decades without needing to be replaced.
  • Custom fit: Spray foam insulation is applied as a liquid, allowing it to expand and conform to the unique shape of any building, ensuring a tight and effective seal.
  • Fast installation: Spray foam insulation can be installed quickly, often in just a single day, allowing for minimal disruption to a building’s occupants.
  • No settling or sagging: Unlike traditional insulation materials, spray foam insulation will not settle or sag over time, ensuring consistent insulation performance.
  • Improved indoor air quality: By reducing the amount of outside air that enters a building, spray foam insulation can help improve indoor air quality.
  • Superior insulation performance: Spray foam insulation provides a higher R-value (the measure of insulation’s effectiveness) than traditional insulation materials, resulting in superior insulation performance.

Find an installer in your area

For more information, call 1-833-366-FOAM (3626) .