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How Spray Foam Insulation Saves Energy and Cuts Utility Costs

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Coastline Insulation is a powerful barrier that restricts airflow, making it ideal for new construction projects where it can be installed in attics, crawl spaces and rim joists. It also makes an excellent choice for retrofitting existing homes and commercial buildings, filling the spaces around electrical outlets and light fixtures as well as any other crevices and voids present in walls and ceilings.

Due to its ability to create an airtight seal, spray foam insulation significantly cuts energy costs. In fact, a home without any insulation can lose up to 50% of its heated or cooled energy through air leakage, while a building with effective insulation can cut energy costs by 40% right away. This can translate into major savings on monthly utility bills for the homeowner or business owner.

Spray Foam Insulation: An Affordable Solution for Your Home’s Efficiency

Another way that spray foam insulation saves money is by reducing the need to use climate control systems. The tight seal created by the insulation prevents conditioned air from escaping, so it stays in the home for longer periods of time, decreasing the amount of times that the HVAC system must run. This in turn reduces energy consumption, lowering the overall carbon footprint and helping to keep the environment free of unnecessary pollutants.

Foam insulation also improves indoor air quality. The seal that the spray foam creates essentially stops polluted outdoor air from entering into the building, which can lead to increased allergy and asthma symptoms for everyone in the building. Furthermore, the air that does make its way inside is fresher and healthier, and it will take longer for the HVAC filter to get clogged with dust, mold spores and other contaminants.

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