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Education and expert tips to help improve your comfort and energy efficiency.
Your floors are cold, and you’re noticing drafts around the floorboards of your home.
These are just a few of the issues coming from your crawl space that spray foam insulation can stop.
If you’re tired of throwing on extra socks during the winter because the floors are so cold, it’s time to update your crawl space insulation.
Your crawl space can affect the comfort in your home, as well as the energy efficiency.
You have a couple of options available to you, so it comes down to which material will work best for you -- spray foam or fiberglass. Both materials have their own unique sets of pros and cons, making them the best options.
Learn whether it’s better to spray foam insulation on the walls or ceiling of your crawl space and what factors determine the better installation.
Learn the difference between crawl space encapsulation and insulation, as well as how each one works.
Here are all of the factors determining the final cost to insulate your crawl space with spray foam insulation.
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You have questions about insulation, and we want to help you find the answers.
Eric Garcia, aka the Professor of Foam, explores topics on the most asked questions about spray and injection foam insulation and to help educate homeowners, contractors, and do-it-yourselfer's looking for answers.
Eric brings his vast knowledge in building science, training from spray and injection foam manufacturers, and practical experience from installing, selling, and managing a foam insulation business. He is also BPI certified and is currently the General Manager of RetroFoam of Michigan.
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