Cellulose Insulation
Spray Right, Inc. is a certified insulation business proudly serving all of Texas. We are backed by high-tech equipment and a dedicated staff, both of which ensure that our product and service will be of uncompromised quality.
The benefits of foam insulation are becoming more apparent with the awareness of global warming and the pain of rising energy costs.
We believe that building "green" is THE WAY!
Foam Insulation Comparison Chart
Benefits |
Wet Sprayed
Cellulose |
Fiberglass
Batts |
Spray Right
Foam (Demilec) |
Complete cavity seal
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Stops air infiltration
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Doesn't shrink
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No settling or sagging
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Unharmed by water
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Contains no formaldehyde
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No HCFCs, HFAs, HFCs
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No harmful emissions
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Doesn't aid combustion
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No harmful emissions
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No food source for insects
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Closed cavity injectable
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Reliable performance |
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Stable R-value
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Adds structural stability
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Drying unnecessary
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Total |
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South Euclid building inspector says beware when adding insulation to pre-1965 homes - Cleveland Plain Dealer Any kind of insulation is not recommended (in homes with knob and tube wiring),” Loconti said, “not fiber glass batts, not blown-in fiberglass, not blown-in cellulose, and not the foam-type of insulation. “
Cellulose, fiberglass are fine options for attic insulation - The Spokesman-Review Q. I want to insulate my attic, which now has almost no insulation. The choice appears to be between blown-in cellulose and fiberglass blankets. Which is best? A. Both are excellent insulations, and each ...
Pharos Helps EPA with Insulation Study - Earthtimes ... that the insulation used in federal stimulus funded home weatherization programs is healthy and low in environmental impact. In a special project with EPA Region 9 and StopWaste, Pharos is surveying cellulose,
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