Closed Cell Foam

Posted by Spray Foam Insulation Comments Off   Nov 30, 2010 @ 08:11

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Advantages of High Density Closed Cell Foam

When choosing an insulation one of the terms you are likely to hear is closed cell foam, this type of foam insulation is considered to be one of the best ways to insulate your home, not only to keep heat in but also as a barrier for water as well, meaning that you can prevent mildew and other types of fungus as well as control the humidity in your home.

Closed cell foam has a higher R value as well meaning that it will have a higher thermal resistance that just about any other type of insulation. You will need less of this type of insulation so it is an excellent choice when you do not have much room in which to put insulation. An inch of insulation is sufficient to provide the protection that most people need.

Closed cell foam is the insulation of choice for many New Orleans home owners, if you are interested in learning more about closed cell foam then contact us through our site Eco Star Foam to find out whether closed cell foam is right for you. http://www.ecostarfoam.com


Energy Efficiency Tips

Posted by Energy Audit, Green Tips Comments Off   Nov 27, 2010 @ 06:11

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Energy Efficiency Tips To Cut your Heating Costs

When winter comes heating costs can go through the ceiling, leaving you with a light pocketbook and feeling like you may have just wasted a lot of energy uselessly. Heating bills account for at least half of your energy costs every winter and in some cases even more, but with upwards of 60% of that being wasted energy there is plenty you can do to improve energy efficiency.

Most wasted heat escapes through small holes in your home, things such as window that are old or poorly installed poorly insulated doors, key holes, power outlets and poor insulation can all contribute to how much power you use. If you are unsure how to go about tracking down these leaks or what to do with them when you find them that is where Star Energy Audits can help, they will help you find all of the air leaks in your home and show you how much energy you are losing.


Spray Foam

Posted by Spray Foam Insulation Comments Off   Nov 27, 2010 @ 05:11

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Spray Foam Offers a Green Solution for your Home

All of us are concerned about the environment and how the choices we make will affect it, this includes our home and how we choose to insulate it. The better insulated our home is the better it will hold in heat and the less energy we will need to keep it warm. Therefore it is important to use care when choosing a form of insulation that will keep our house as warm and comfortable as possible. Spray foam is by far the best insulation for those that are concerned with the environment and not just because it is insulates the best.

Not only is spray foam one of the best insulators but it minimizes harmful chemicals and materials that are bad for the environment. Fiberglass insulation carries a heavy carbon foot print whereas foam insulation has a much smaller one. Eco Star Foam can help you decide which type of insulation will be best for your home and guide you in finding the greenest materials for use in your home.


Polyurethane Foam

Posted by Polyurethane Foam Insulation Comments Off   Nov 24, 2010 @ 05:11

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Polyurethane Foam – The Ideal Insulator

When choosing a type of insulation to use there are many different products as well as different thicknesses and R-Values. There are many things to take into consideration such as where the insulation is to be sprayed how much room is available for insulation as well the amount of moisture in the air. All of these things will affect the type of insulation you choose. Polyurethane foam has long been considered to be the best insulation over all.

You can use a much thinner layer of Polyurethane foam insulation as compared to other types of insulation, because it is denser and less porous. It offers an R value of 5 to 8 per inch as compared to the 3 to 4 R value for open cell insulation. If you would like to know more about Polyurethane foam insulation contact us at Eco Star Foam we would be happy to help you find the best insulation for your home.


Closed Cell Insulation

Posted by Closed Cell Insulation Comments Off   Nov 24, 2010 @ 12:11

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Why Closed Cell Insulation Might be Better for your Home

Are energy bills getting out of control in your home? Are you not sure what else you can do to make your energy bills better? You may want to start with an energy audit but when you are done you will want to think about putting insulation in your home, one of the best ways to seal your home up good and make sure that it stays warmer and save you money is with closed cell insulation.

Closed cell insulation is a spray insulation where the tiny foam cells are closed and packed much closer together than open cell insulation. Closed cell insulation is therefore denser and has a higher R-value, meaning that it will keep your home warmer and do a better job of keeping the elements out. While not always appropriate, closed cell insulation provides the best R-value per inch of any insulation. If you would like to know more about closed cell insulation visit our website at Eco Star Foam, we offers both open and closed cell insulation and would be happy to help you decide which one is right for you.


Spray Insulation

Posted by Spray Foam Insulation Comments Off   Nov 23, 2010 @ 06:11

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Spray Insulation – Why you Should Choose this Type of Insulation

We are all familiar with the pink rolls of insulation that have been a part of our homes forever, however this is not the best way to go if you are looking to save money and make your home efficient. Spray insulation offers the best insulation and can also make your home a healthy place by eliminating mold and mildew reducing humidity as well as pollen and dust.

Spray insulation is also easier to apply in a home that is already built, since it is much easier to get into hard to reach places that getting rolled insulation may not be able to reach. While somewhat more expensive than rolled insulation and it must be installed by a professional, what you save in electric bills will more than make up for the cost. If you live in the New Orleans area and are interested in spray insulation for your home contact us at Eco Star Foam for more information and an estimate.


Foam Insulation

Posted by Spray Foam Insulation Comments Off   Nov 19, 2010 @ 10:11

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Understanding the Difference Between Open and closed Cell Foam Insulation

When getting ready to have your house insulated you may hear the terms open and closed cell foam insulation, it is important to have at least a basic understanding of what these terms mean since each type of foam insulation is better for certain applications. Open cell insulation is where the tiny cells in the foam do not completely close this means that it allows air to fill in the gaps; it is weaker and softer feeling.

The closed cell foam insulation is much denser because the cells are closed and packed together tightly; this allows for a higher R-value and a better insulation as well as a resistance to leakage of air and water vapor. Closed cell foam insulation is more expensive because it requires more material however in a situation where there are small framing sizes or where insulation is needed in the roof this is overall your best choice.  Eco Star Foam can help you decide the best type of insulation for your home as well as help you get it installed for more information visit our website.


Spray Foam Insulation

Posted by Spray Foam Insulation Comments Off   Nov 18, 2010 @ 09:11

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Spray Foam Insulation Advantages for your Home

Spray foam insulation has many benefits for the home owner beyond the excellent insulation capabilities it has. Not only is the right spray foam insulation ecologically sound by reducing your carbon footprint, but it also offers certain direct benefits to your home. Air and humidity will be sealed out better making sure that your house does not get as damp, this means your house will be healthier and more comfortable to live in.

Spray foam insulation adds to the strength of your home as well and because of the nature of the product it is permanent and should not need to be replaced. The proper techniques when applying the spray foam insulation will also ensure help to eliminate bugs and termites as well as dust and pollen in your home.

If you are interested in the benefits of spray foam insulation check out our website at Eco Star Foam for more information on how you can save money and preserve your home.