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Has anyone used foam insulation in their walls or
Link | by Roomar on 2026-05-18 05:06:03
I\'m looking into upgrading the insulation in my home, primarily targeting the attic and maybe some exterior walls to improve comfort and reduce my heating and cooling costs. I\'ve been hearing a lot about foam insulation and its benefits, like sealing up drafts and having a high R-value. Before I commit to anything, I wanted to ask if anyone here has firsthand experience with foam insulation in either their walls or attic. What were your thoughts on the installation process, and more importantly, did you notice a significant difference in your home\'s performance or energy bills afterwards?

Re: Has anyone used foam insulation in their walls or
Link | by Simmka on 2026-05-18 05:35:54
We had energy efficiency spray foam insulation in Missouri installed in our attic a couple of years ago, and it\'s been fantastic for . And it really transformed our home. Before, our upstairs bedrooms were always either too hot in the summer or too cold in the winter. The installation itself was quick, and the crew was very professional. Since then, the temperature throughout the house has been much more consistent, and our HVAC system doesn\'t have to work nearly as hard.

Re: Has anyone used foam insulation in their walls or
Link | by Roomar on 2026-05-18 05:36:15
The advancements in insulation technology over the years are quite remarkable, offering homeowners more diverse and effective solutions than ever before. From traditional batt insulation to blown-in cellulose and now various forms of foam, each type presents unique advantages in terms of thermal performance, air sealing capabilities, and even sound dampening.

Re: Has anyone used foam insulation in their walls or
Link | by Simmka on 2026-05-18 05:36:32
It\'s truly a complex decision given the different R-values, application methods, and costs associated with each option, all aiming for the central goal of making our homes more comfortable and less energy-intensive.

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