Edmonton's Spray Foam Insulation Experts
Spray foam insulation is rapidly becoming the go-to solution for insulating challenging spaces where traditional methods fall short. Whether it’s areas with limited access, like joist ends or rim joists, smaller surface areas, or spaces that require multiple tie-ins, such as frost walls, spray foam is the ideal choice. Particularly in Edmonton’s renovation and new construction market, 2-pound closed cell spray foam is gaining popularity for attic vapor barrier applications. A 2-inch minimum layer of 2-pound spray foam on the attic floor effectively seals all penetrations, providing a superior vapor barrier compared to traditional poly.
Types of Spray Foam Insulation
There are two main types of spray foam insulation, each offering unique benefits:
- Open Cell (Half-Pound Foam): This type of spray foam is known for its expansion characteristics, making it ideal for tight spaces. It also offers excellent soundproofing and is a cost-effective option.
- Closed Cell (Two-Pound Foam): With a higher R-value per inch of depth, closed cell spray foam provides better insulation and serves as a vapor barrier with just a 2-inch application.
Spray Foam Inspection Checklist for Edmonton Projects
Before IDEAL Insulation’s initial site visit, ensure the following:
- Full Access: The area requiring spray foam insulation must be fully accessible. All cladding should be removed to expose the entire surface area.
- Preparation: While IDEAL specializes in insulation, we do not offer services like opening walls or removing cladding. For these tasks, consider hiring a general contractor. We recommend consulting the BBB list of accredited home renovation companies in Edmonton.
- Moisture Issues: All moisture problems must be resolved before installing spray foam insulation. Spray foam should not be applied over water-damaged areas, especially if the source of the moisture has not been fixed, as this could lead to de-lamination.
Spray Foam Installation Checklist
- Full Access: after spray foam insulation is applied to ensure proper off-gassing. The details are contained in the attached waiver which is required for all lived-in premises. Please consider this health & safety protocol when considering the viability of your project.
- Clear Area: The area receiving the spray foam must be free of all loose particles, dust, and debris. The foam is applied at high speed, so a clean environment is essential for both safety and the quality of the installation.
- Thermal Barrier: All spray foam insulation must be covered by an approved thermal barrier, such as drywall, or a thermal fiber like Hibar.
Spray Foam Insulation Safety
Recent news has raised questions about the safety of spray foam insulation. At IDEAL Insulation, we are committed to using only high-quality, safe products for both our workers and our customers. Rest assured that our spray foam insulation meets all safety standards, providing you with a secure and effective solution for your insulation needs in Edmonton.