With its high R value and spray-on application, Joe Blow’s Insulation offers excellent coverage, filling the nooks and crannies that traditional materials like fiberglass batts can’t reach. It also conforms to the structure of a home, providing a seal that keeps air from leaking in and out of the house.
Besides blocking air leaks, spray foam insulation improves indoor air quality by keeping polluted outdoor air out of the house. This enables the HVAC system to work much more efficiently, because it doesn’t have to struggle to get contaminated air through its filters.
Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation with Joe Blow’s Insulation
The type of spray foam used in a home or commercial building depends on its intended use. Closed-cell spray foam has more cellular structures that are completely encapsulated, and it is harder and more rigid than open-cell foam. It’s typically used during the rough-in stage of construction to insulate walls and voids around plumbing and electrical wiring. It’s also more expensive than open-cell foam, but it is a stronger and more effective insulator.
On the other hand, open-cell spray foam is softer and more flexible. It uses water or carbon dioxide as a blowing agent, which is less harmful to the environment. It is ideal for attics, basements, and walls. It can be used in any place where a home needs additional insulation, including attics and crawl spaces. It’s also more cost-effective than closed-cell foam, but it may require a vapor barrier to be installed in the same space.
Joe Blow’s Insulation
29712 US Hwy 19 N Unit 409 Clearwater, FL 33761
727-454-0172