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Coastline Insulation – How Spray Foam Insulation Can Lower Home and Business Owners’ Utility Bills

Spray foam insulation acts as both an insulator and an air sealant, closing all the gaps, holes and nooks and crannies that can cause a building to lose up to 40% of its energy. When properly installed, this high-performance insulation can lower home and business owners’ heating and cooling costs significantly.

Unlike traditional fiberglass or cellulose insulation, Coastline Insulation foam doesn’t lose its R-value over time, meaning it can help keep buildings warm in the winter and cool in the summer far longer than other materials. It also helps prevent energy bills from skyrocketing by sealing the building envelope, and it reduces vapor transmission that can lead to mold, mildew, fungus and other indoor air quality problems.

When properly installed, spray foam can reduce homeowners’ utility expenses by up to 50% right away. This is because it prevents the loss of conditioned air, which means HVAC systems don’t have to work as hard. Those savings add up quickly.

Coastline Insulation: Experts in High-Performance Spray Foam Insulation

Spray foam’s airtight seal also cuts down on the amount of dust, pollen, spores and other contaminants that can get into homes. This can have a direct impact on indoor air quality, and it’s a big reason why spray foam is an excellent choice for those with asthma or allergies.

As a premium product, spray foam requires the services of professional technicians to install it. Homeowners should vacate the premises during this process, as it will off-gas a considerable amount of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during the spraying and curing process. This will be less of an issue with low-VOC spray foam, which will off-gas less and have a shorter re-occupancy period.

Coastline Insulation
268 Serenoa Rd Unit 2B, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459
(850)-565-1027