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3 common spray foam insulation mistakes to avoid
Spray foam is a great way to add insulation to homes, and it is typically a preferred choice of material for many contractors and homeowners. While this is a popular method to insulate spaces, one may make mistakes when applying the product. It takes some practice to understand the best way to insulate the home, but knowing some tips and things to avoid will be helpful for someone considering using this option for their home. Not considering roof damage While spray foaming does not lead to any damage to the house’s structure, there can be some risks involved if you are using the closed cell spray foam in rooms close to the roof, like the loft. The closed cell foam is less porous than its open cell counterpart, meaning the foam has no space to dissipate the warmth once it is used. This temperature change leads to the possibility of the roof’s materials contracting and expanding, which can lead to damage. The material can expand when there is too much heat, and when it cools down, the material contracts. This change can create gaps in the roof, leading to damages to the structure. Insulating too quickly or in thick layers This situation occurs when the insulating is not done properly.
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