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Open Cell vs Closed Cell Spray Foam Insulation

It’s important to know the difference between Open Cell vs Closed Cell Spray Foam Insulation so you can choose what’s right for your building.

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The Best Method to Seal and Insulate

The Best Method to Seal and Insulate The answer is (drum roll, please) .   .   . It depends.  Seriously.   Here’s what we recommend day in and day out to consumers to best serve their interests: Filling Existing Walls (Both sides up): Foam it Green Slow Rise formula or Cellulose contractors.  This is a very common [...]

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How to insulate a log cabin

Log Cabin owners have a difficult time deciding what to do to insulate their homes.  The logs themselves can easily hold moisture without rotting for a good long time. But, once you introduce insulation on the inside that holds moisture, but breaks down by doing so, you have a rotting problem. So- how do you [...]

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Foam Does What Others Can’t

Unlike any other form of insulation, Foam It Green polyurethane spray foam insulation kits seals out all air flow in just one inch!  It also provides a vapor retarding barrier and gives an R-value of 7 in just that first inch! What this means to you is- if you insulate your home with Foam It [...]

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How much insulation is right? Part 3 of 4

Moving on up- having an R-Value of 40 in your walls, you eliminate convection currents inside a room that will keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer, and reduces energy costs to keep the room whatever temperature you want it to be. While Northern homes should have at least an R-19 [...]

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