Is Spray Foam Insulation Worth It? Here’s What You Need to Know

“When it comes to insulation, spray foam is in a class of its own. It’s the only product that acts as an air barrier, moisture barrier, and high-performance insulator all in one. While fiberglass and cellulose are cost-effective for short-term fixes, spray foam is an investment in the long-term health, efficiency, and durability of your home. The upfront cost is higher, but the payoff in comfort and energy savings is undeniable.”
— Matt S. Spray Foam Technician at IPS

Open-Cell vs. Closed-Cell Spray Foam: Which One Should You Use?

Spraying foam insulation in extreme cold can be challenging, but with the right techniques, tools, and preparation, you can achieve perfect adhesion and quality results. Learn how to handle open-cell and closed-cell foam in cold weather, prevent adhesion issues, and optimize your workflow for winter conditions.

Comparing Cellulose, Fiberglass, and IPS Spray Foam Insulation: Which is Best for Your Home?

Choosing the right insulation for your home is crucial for comfort, energy efficiency, and long-term savings. In this blog, we explore the key differences between cellulose, fiberglass, and spray foam insulation, helping you make an informed decision. With rising costs of fiberglass due to allocation pricing and inventory shortages, understanding your options has never been more important. Discover which insulation type is best for your home and why spray foam might be the ultimate solution for maximizing energy efficiency and comfort.

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