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Everyone is going green, and many companies are making it easier than ever. If you want to do your part for the environment, a great way to start is right in your own home. With the advent of new technologies, there are now products available that will help keep the environment healthier without having to compromise your own comfort.
Spray foam insulation is one product for your home that has recently gone green. Spray foam insulation begins as liquid polyurethane that is then sprayed onto surfaces, creating a protective, insulating barrier. Since the foam is initially liquid, it easily covers all cracks and holes in the wall, covering a more thorough area than fiberglass or cellulose.
This means that your house will be more climate efficient. The heat will stay trapped inside during the cold months and the cool air will stay in during the summer. Not only will the temperature of your house be more comfortable, but you'll save energy on your heating and cooling.
The most common and inexpensive insulation used today is fiberglass. While easily applied and somewhat successful in climate control, it can pose numerous health risks. When touched with bare skin, fiberglass often causes redness and itchiness. The biggest risk comes with inhaling the small fibers that often break off and float into the air.
Sometimes practically invisible to the eye, these loose fibers are sharp and barbed. If inhaled, fiberglass can create scarring in the throat, which is thought to be one of the potential causes of cancer. And because it is often pink in color with an unusual texture, loose fiberglass chunks can be enticing to small children if unsupervised.
Although spray foam insulation is initially more costly than traditional fiberglass, the energy you save will eventually pay for itself, as well as the additional tax benefits that are available for homeowners who are able to document their green efforts. There is also the added bonus that homes with spray foam insulation sale for better rates on the market. So while it will be an investment, in the future your environmental concern will pay off.
Although energy saving is one of the primary environmental benefits of spray foam insulation, many companies derive their foam from renewable resources. By using renewable and recyclable resources, spray foam manufacturers contribute back to both the economy and the environment.
The foam is pest and moisture resistant, insects cannot penetrate the thick surface and neither can water, preventing both roaches and mold from sneaking into your home. So not only does it pose no health risks for you and your family, but it can help you to maintain a cleaner, more hygienic house. It is also versatile, able to insulate not only walls but ceilings and floors as well.
If you're looking for a way to contribute to the environment while simultaneously lowering your energy bills and boosting the value of your house, spray foam insulation will help you achieve your goals. Find an insulation professional that can help you turn your house green.
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