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Spray Foam for Your Home

Lower your energy bills with Spray Foam by up to 60%.

Spray Foam Insulation will pay for itself and keep money in your pocket every month.

You will reduce the size and cost of your Air Conditioning system.

When you are building a new home there are many things to consider, and insulation isn't always the highest priority. As a homeowner your upgrades are usually tailored towards interior decoration type items such as cabinets, doors, and trim. Usually it is left to the builder to just insulate your residence to code. This is a mistake that can cost a homeowner tens, or even hundreds of thousands of dollars over the life of the home.

Today, it is estimated that in residential buildings over 50% of the energy loss is associated with heat transfer and air leakage through building envelope components. Heating and cooling systems account for 50-70% of the energy used in the average American home. Even with “properly” installed fiberglass batts (if there truly is such a thing), small voids in irregular framing or at the end of fiberglass batts of 1-2% of the insulation area can result in a 25-40% loss of R-value. An average 2500 square-foot home has more than 1/2 mile of cracks and crevices in the wall cavity. That’s a lot of opportunity for air and water to get inside your home, and your inside air climate to get out of your home.

The performance of Spray Foam Insulation doesn’t change.

When the weather changes, the performance of fiberglass insulation decreases when the wind blows through it. With an average 8 mph wind, your home could lose up to 70% installed R-value. Building Codes have changed to allow the use of spray foam and the small changes necessary to increase the performance of the homes and buildings.

Protect your home during hot weather, cold weather, and high winds with spray foam insulation.

During a design racking event like high winds that come with the many storms in our great Windy City, there would be less permanent deformation of wall elements and possibly less damage to a structure that was braced with SPF (spray polyurethane foam) filled walls.

Benefits of Building an Energy Efficient Home With spray foam insulation.
• Save Money
• Save Energy
• Structural Strength
• Seal Air Leaks
• Moisture & Condensation control
• Fewer Allergy Problems
• Reduce Mold Growth
• Reduce Pollution
• Meet or Exceed Energy Codes
• Energy Star Home Certification

For an estimate on insulating your home the right way please visit our CONTACT US page.

Spray Foam Chicago is well equiped and has the ability to handle any type of commercial, agricultural, or residential project in much of the Midwest including Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, or South Dakota. (IL, IN, MI, MN, WI, IA, ND, SD)

We spray foam insulation everywhere in the Chicago metro area including Zion, Waukegan, Gurnee, Mundelein, Highland Park, Glenview, Alington Heights, Carpentersville, Crystal Lake, Belvidere, Loves Park, Roscoe, Rockford, Rochelle, Dekalb, Elgin, Bartlett, Schaumberg, Wheaton, Oak Park, City of Chicago, Batavia, Cicero, Aurora, Bolingbrook, Naperville, Oak Lawn, Orland Park, Joliet, Morris, Ottawa, Marseilles, Coal City, Wilmington, Braidwood, Manteno, Chicago Heights, and in Indiana, Hammond, Gary, Lansing, Crown point, Portage, Lowell, and Valparaiso

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