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Is your home or business falling short of comfort during extreme weather conditions? Whether it's scorching heat or heavy snow, you deserve to feel cozy all year long! Pure Indoor Air can provide more than just comfort—we can help you enhance energy efficiency and save on energy costs too.
Spray foam is a liquid form of insulation that expands when applied, filling gaps and cracks for an airtight seal. It offers excellent insulation and air barrier properties, helping to prevent energy loss and moisture issues, making it ideal for walls, ceilings, and hard-to-reach spaces.
Made from recycled paper products, blown-in cellulose is an eco-friendly option that provides excellent coverage in attics and walls. It’s treated for fire resistance and can effectively reduce air leaks, but it may settle over time and lose some of its insulating properties.
Fiberglass insulation is one of the most popular and affordable options. It comes in batts, rolls, or loose-fill forms and is made from fine glass fibers. It helps reduce heat transfer, providing effective thermal and sound insulation for walls, attics, and floors.
This type of insulation uses reflective surfaces, like aluminum foil, to reduce heat transfer, primarily in attics. It's best for blocking radiant heat from the sun in warmer climates, helping to keep homes cooler in summer while also providing energy savings.
Closed-cell spray foam is denser than open-cell foam, providing a higher R-value and moisture resistance. It’s often used in areas with high humidity or where space is limited, like crawl spaces or basements, offering an excellent barrier against air leaks and water.
aluminum foil, to reduce heat transfer, primarily in attics. It's best
Closed-cell spray foam is denser than open-cell foam, providing a higher R-value and moisture resistance. It’s often used in areas with high humidity or where space is limited, like crawl spaces or basements, offering an excellent barrier against air leaks and water.
aluminum foil, to reduce heat transfer, primarily in attics. It's best for blocking radiant heat from the sun in warmer climates, helping to keep homes cooler in summer while also providing energy savings.