Misconceptions about Spray Foam Insulation
Spray foam insulation is a popular choice for attics. However, since most people don’t do an attic renovation very often, it’s also something that many people don’t know much about. In addition, foam insulation has changed a lot over the years. Since the last time you looked at it might have been 10 or 20 years ago, it’s common to have some misconceptions about it.
When you’re doing a home renovation or other major project, It’s important to have accurate and up to date information about all the materials that you may be considering. With that in mind, here are the facts about spray foam insulation.
Insulation on the Roof Deck Ruins the Shingles
A lot of people believe the misconception that using foam insulation in your attic will heat the roof to the point that it will ruin the shingles. This isn’t true. In fact, having proper insulation in your attic will act as a barrier between the indoor and outdoor temperatures, which can help keep your home feeling more comfortable without damaging your shingles.
Properly venting your attic can help ensure that the attic doesn’t get too hot. This is especially important in warmer climates, such as Phoenix, Arizona.
Will Smell for Years
When you’re doing a home project, it makes sense to not only consider the immediate effects of the work you’re doing, but to also take into account any longer-term issue. This is a reason that many people worry about the smell of spray foam insulation. Will it last for years and make living in your home uncomfortable? The reality is that it will not.
While some products have some odor, there are many insulation options that have no odor at all. Working with a professional and a knowledgeable team can help you choose the right insulation for you and your family.
Absorbs Water Like a Sponge
This is another misconception that is based on how some products used to perform in the past. While there certainly was a time where spray foam insulation absorbed a great deal of water, modern methods have changed. Today, there are a number of foam insulation products available that do not retain water.
Talk to your installer before you decide on a product. Water build up is certainly an issue that you want to keep in mind whenever you’re doing residential renovations. You don’t want to create an environment where mold is likely to grow. However, that doesn’t mean you need to avoid spray foam insulation entirely.
Shrinks Over Time
Foam insulation shrinkage is only an issue when the product has not been prepared or installed correctly or if the conditions of the installation are not adequate. If you choose to work with skilled and experienced professionals, this will not be an issue. They will ensure that the insulation is mixed and applied correctly and that the conditions are right when it’s done.
Can’t be Installed in the Winter Months
Speaking of the conditions being right, there is a misconception that spray foam cannot be installed in the cold winter months. This isn’t true. There is no reason why a proper install can’t be done in just about any weather. However, if the conditions are too severe for the team to be working outside, then the installation won’t be possible. However, this is due to the human element and not due to anything involving the insulation product. Train and knowledgeable installers can do great work in nearly any weather.
At Prosperity Construction Services, we have more than 20 years of experience in a wide variety of commercial and residential improvement projects. If you’re doing renovations or significant repairs and you’re looking for a professional team that will get the job done right, you’ve come to the right place. Contact us online or give our team a call at 602-469-8569. We’re here to help.






