West Virginia ​Spray Foam Insulation

West Virginia ​Spray Foam Insulation

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Spray foam insulation is the newest and most effective insulation technology today. West Virginia Spray Foam Insulation is proud to offer the best of this product to our friends and neighbors here in West Virginia. The stunning mountains, lush river valleys, and famous country roads of West Virginia make it one of the most beautiful states in the Union. Its subtropical climate and above-average rainfall mean humid summers, while winters can be quite chilly, depending on elevation in America's most mountainous state. Insulating your West Virginia home or business is critical for your health, comfort, controlling your energy use, and helping your budget. One particular concern in West Virginia is the humid climate. Moisture can cause significant damage to traditional insulation materials, and eventually, your structure. The best insulation for West Virginia will protect against moisture from condensation and the elements, block airflow, and serve as a vapor barrier. These are all crucial considerations for insulating your West Virginia home or business.If you live in an older house, it is likely insulated with fiberglass batt insulation since it can be found in 85% of American homes. In its day, fiberglass was the newest and best insulation technology in West Virginia. However, it does have some significant drawbacks. A critical but often ignored issue with fiberglass insulation is that it has a useful lifespan of only about 25 years. That means, if your West Virginia home is older than 25 years and uses fiberglass insulation, it's time to perform any needed maintenance. The thought of the work involved in doing this can be very daunting, and it is an extremely messy project. Another problem with this older technology is that it lacks all of the qualities we listed above for best protection against moisture like humidity. In fact, if fiberglass insulation in your West Virginia home or business becomes wet for any reason, it must be replaced. The potential for mold can compound the loss of its insulating qualities.