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​Spray Foam Insulation
​Hamilton, Ohio

Residential and Commercial insulation installation services serving Hamilton, Ohio

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Spray Foam Insulation Hamilton, Ohio

It does not matter whether you are a homeowner or a commercial building owner. When it comes to insulation, spray foam insulation in Hamilton is the best. Over the years we have completed many spray foam insulation jobs in Hamilton and have received positive feedback from all of our clients.

​Spray foam is the only material that helps to create a complete air seal when used as an insulator. Let’s take a look at some of the other details regarding spray foam insulation in Hamilton.
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What is the Cost of Spray Foam Insulation?

A spray foam insulation project in Hamilton can cost anywhere between $1200 and $3500 on an average. However, that cost is only the labor charges for installation. You can expect to pay between $0.44 and $0.65 for open cell spray foam insulation per board foot. Closed cell spray foam insulation will cost between $1 and $1.50 per board foot for the raw materials itself.
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It can be quite difficult to calculate the exact cost of spray foam insulation because the thickness is not determined from beforehand. But on an average, you can expect to pay between $1500 and $2500 to insulate a 1,500 square foot home with closed cell spray foam insulation in Hamilton that has a one-inch thickness. But this value can change depending upon how many walls you have.

Though the initial cost of spray foam insulation in Hamilton is high compared to other types of insulation, it is definitely worth the investment as you will be saving hundreds of dollars in the long run due to decreased heating and cooling costs. 

Spray Foam Insulation for Pole Barns

Insulating your pole barn is a great idea especially if you decide to work there sometimes. You can use traditional types of insulation like fiberglass for instance, but it does not create an air seal and it will be quite difficult for you to regulate the temperature out there.
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Though spray foam insulation in Hamilton is almost three times the cost compared to fiberglass for insulating the pole barn, it comes with its own benefits. If you have a tight budget, you may want to consider contacting your credit union or local bank for a loan.

Spray foam is great because you will save the expense of having to replace it. Spray foam also helps in controlling the moisture and humidity in the pole barn. When it comes to spray foam insulation for pole barns, you can either opt for open cell or closed cell spray foam insulation. However, the most popular choice is closed cell spray foam insulation in Hamilton, due to its strengthening properties. When closed cell spray foam insulation is used, it adds to the structural integrity and your pole barn will not get damaged by heavy forklifts and other machinery.

Why Choose Spray Foam Insulation?

The cost of spray foam insulation in Hamilton is much higher than other types of insulation like cellulose and fiberglass. So this might make you wonder why you should choose it. Here are some reasons as to why spray foam insulation in Hamilton is worth the cost and investment.
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  • Near electrical boxes– If you want to use spray foam insulation, especially open cell spray foam near electrical boxes, you should not. Open cell spray foam insulation has a very high expansion rate. If it expands near the electrical box, it can enter it and jam the parts and can even cause a fire. If you have to use it near this area, always take the advice of a professional and opt for low-expanding spray foam insulation.
  • Open cell spray foam on your roof- Whether to choose open cell or closed cell spray foam insulation on your roof is debatable. However, the argument is that if you use open cell spray foam insulation in Hamilton on your roof, moisture can escape from your home and get trapped on the cold roof sheathing and the spray foam. This will eventually cause the roof to rot.
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  • In closed spaces- In closed cavity spaces such as between walls or brick exteriors, you should opt for injection foam rather than spray foam insulation. Though both expand to the same amount, the rate of expansion for both differs.
  • Next to recessed ceiling lights – A lot of heat is generated near recessed lights and this can set off a fire if spray foam insulation is sprayed in the area. Though most manufacturers often rate canister lights as insulation safe, you should seek the help of a professional to be on the safe side.
  • If you have a history of health issues – Spray foam insulation can be toxic due to off-gassing. This means that it gives off vapors until it is fully cured.  If you already have pre-existing health issues including breathing problems, asthma and skin problems, you should probably not use spray foam insulation. 

How Eco-friendly is Spray Foam Insulation? 

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​According to the Environmental Protection Agency, Global Warming Potential (GWP) is defined as “a measure of how much energy the emissions of 1 ton of gas will absorb over a given period of time, relative to the emissions of 1 ton of carbon dioxide.”
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The reason why spray foam insulation in Hamilton was considered to be harmful to the environment in the past was because it uses blowing agents. These are gases that expand and give the spray foam insulation its rigid shape. It is these gases that act as insulators.

The earlier type of blowing agents that were used were chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), and these were harmful to the environment.

​But some spray foam insulation products use water as the blowing agent. When water is used as the blowing agent, it has a GWP of 1. 
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However these days, a new type of blowing agent has been developed. These are known as the “third generation” blowing agents. In these blowing agents, a new class of molecules called hydrofluoroolefin (HFO) is used.
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Hydrofluroolefin molecules have a short life but are very reactive in the atmosphere. Because of its short life, it has little impact on greenhouse gases. The GWP of HFO blowing agents is 1 and is comparable to the GWP of HFC blowing agents which go up as high as 1400.

Thus, today spray foam insulation in Hamilton does not harm the environment as it used to in the past. It also helps to reduce your carbon footprint on the earth by reducing the amount that you spend on energy each year.

Contact Us

At Pete’s Professional Insulation, we have completed several insulation jobs with perfection. We have many years of experience and would be most happy to assist you with your spray foam insulation projects in Hamilton. Contact us if you need to book an appointment for an assessment, quotation or any other information regarding spray foam insulation in Hamilton.
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  • Services
    • Attic Insulation
    • Residential Spray Foam Insulation
    • Commercial Spray Foam Insulation
    • Flash and Batt Insulation
    • Fiberglass Insulation
    • Blown-in Insulation
    • Insulation Removal
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