Spray Foam Insulation Dallas Fort Worth, TX
Our company DSFI Spray Foam, formerly DFW Spray Foam Insulation, Services the entire dallas fort worth area with Spray Foam Insulation Services.
How does Spray Foam Insulation Work?
Insulation, whether it is spray foam insulation or fiberglass insulation, functions as a terminally resistant barrier which blocks the thermal energy of flowing into and out of the house. Like we already stated before, insulation will block the heat from entering the home in the summertime and will hold the heat inside the house during winter.
Insulation does not heat an area, it simply slows down the heat movement through building materials. By reducing this heat flow insulation will help keep the living spaces in a home more comfortable, reducing the need for artificial heating and cooling. This will result in a lower energy bill.
Insulation does not heat an area, it simply slows down the heat movement through building materials. By reducing this heat flow insulation will help keep the living spaces in a home more comfortable, reducing the need for artificial heating and cooling. This will result in a lower energy bill.
Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation
Benefits of using Spray Foam Insulation
Eco-Friendly - Green choice
Long lasting
Extraordinary thermal quality
Helps you save. Reduces energy bills.
Create moisture barrier
Offers soundproofing
Keep bugs out
Water-resistant
Protect holes and cracks on the walls
Eco-Friendly - Green choice
Long lasting
Extraordinary thermal quality
Helps you save. Reduces energy bills.
Create moisture barrier
Offers soundproofing
Keep bugs out
Water-resistant
Protect holes and cracks on the walls
Home ImprovementPrevent mold from growing, keep the moist out and keep your home in great shape. Spray foam insulation acts as a moisture barrier that will keep water and bugs out.
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Eco FriendlySpray foam insulation eliminates ozon depletion and reduces global warming impact, without hurting the environment. Spray foam is a 100% safe and environmentally friendly option!
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High ROISpray foam insulation is seen as a great investment because it will pay itself off in a few years. You will end up saving so much money on high electricity bills.
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Spray foam insulation cost
The cost of spray foam insulation for a residential setting will range from $1 to $7 per square foot depending on the part of the house you want to insulate. For commercial buildings the cost may be slightly different, depending on the material of the building.
The total cost of the project will depend on the type of foam, open or closed cell, and the thickness that needs to be applied.
For example, a roof on the attic side will need an open cell spray foam insulation installation with a thickness of 5 to 6 inches, whereas a roof on the top side, being a flat roof, will need clothes cell spray foam where the thickness of 1 to 2 inches.
Because of the high R-value of spray foam insulation, it is well worth the investment. More and more homeowners are choosing spray foam insulation to insulate their house, because it will reduce their energy bills and this will save them money. The upfront cost of spray foam insulation is higher than fiberglass insulation but it will save you money in the long term.
Unlike fiberglass or cellulose insulation, which is easy to install, spray foam insulation is not a DIY project. The cost of spray foam insulation installation will include labor and materials.
Open cell spray foam insulation is less expensive than closed cell.
The open cells in this type of spray foam do not completely enclose, which will result in a softer and more flexible foam.
Closed cell foam costs more than open cell foam because it is a denser material and it has less expansion therefore it requires spray foam insulation contractors to apply more material to cover the designated area.
Closed cell foam has a higher R-value than open cell spray foam insulation, which will result in a better energy efficiency which will ultimately save you money. Closed cell foam is also moisture resistant.
Installing closed cell foam insulation will prevent moisture damage which can lead to the growth of mold. Did you know that mold remediation cost an average of $1,500 to $4,000.
This is one of the reasons that many homeowners today are choosing to insulate their home with spray foam insulation because there is no price tag on securing your home.
Closed-cell spray foam insulation can also act as a vapor barrier which some local building codes require. Vapor barrier is installed in exterior walls to keep moisture from passing true.
Keep in mind, if the homeowner wants open cell insulation, and a vapor barrier is required by the local code, then a vapor barrier will need to be installed. The cost of installing vapor barrier ranges from $1,000 to $5,000, depending on the size of the crawl space.
The total cost of the project will depend on the type of foam, open or closed cell, and the thickness that needs to be applied.
For example, a roof on the attic side will need an open cell spray foam insulation installation with a thickness of 5 to 6 inches, whereas a roof on the top side, being a flat roof, will need clothes cell spray foam where the thickness of 1 to 2 inches.
Because of the high R-value of spray foam insulation, it is well worth the investment. More and more homeowners are choosing spray foam insulation to insulate their house, because it will reduce their energy bills and this will save them money. The upfront cost of spray foam insulation is higher than fiberglass insulation but it will save you money in the long term.
Unlike fiberglass or cellulose insulation, which is easy to install, spray foam insulation is not a DIY project. The cost of spray foam insulation installation will include labor and materials.
Open cell spray foam insulation is less expensive than closed cell.
The open cells in this type of spray foam do not completely enclose, which will result in a softer and more flexible foam.
Closed cell foam costs more than open cell foam because it is a denser material and it has less expansion therefore it requires spray foam insulation contractors to apply more material to cover the designated area.
Closed cell foam has a higher R-value than open cell spray foam insulation, which will result in a better energy efficiency which will ultimately save you money. Closed cell foam is also moisture resistant.
Installing closed cell foam insulation will prevent moisture damage which can lead to the growth of mold. Did you know that mold remediation cost an average of $1,500 to $4,000.
This is one of the reasons that many homeowners today are choosing to insulate their home with spray foam insulation because there is no price tag on securing your home.
Closed-cell spray foam insulation can also act as a vapor barrier which some local building codes require. Vapor barrier is installed in exterior walls to keep moisture from passing true.
Keep in mind, if the homeowner wants open cell insulation, and a vapor barrier is required by the local code, then a vapor barrier will need to be installed. The cost of installing vapor barrier ranges from $1,000 to $5,000, depending on the size of the crawl space.
Our Work
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Residential and Commercial spray foam insulation
Our company services both residential and commercial settings. No project is too big or too small for us!
Over the past decade we have installed spray foam insulation throughout the entire Dallas-Fort Worth area including Dallas, North Richland Hills, Grapevine, Southlake, Grand Prairie, Irving, Arlington, Cedar Hill, Mansfield, Mesquite, Garland, Fort Worth, Plano, McKinney, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Burleson and Benbrook.
We have installed spray foam insulation in residential settings such as in attics, walls, crawl spaces and garages.
We have also installed spray foam insulation in commercial settings such as in commercial buildings, agricultural buildings, offices and warehouses.
Everyone living in the DFW area knows that this is an area with a lot of development, both residential and commercial. Our company offers high-quality spray foam insulation for both residential and commercial customers.
When we apply spray foam insulation you will not have to be worried in a few years that it will be falling down. We have the knowledge and the know-how to install spray foam as professionals!
Over the past decade we have installed spray foam insulation throughout the entire Dallas-Fort Worth area including Dallas, North Richland Hills, Grapevine, Southlake, Grand Prairie, Irving, Arlington, Cedar Hill, Mansfield, Mesquite, Garland, Fort Worth, Plano, McKinney, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Burleson and Benbrook.
We have installed spray foam insulation in residential settings such as in attics, walls, crawl spaces and garages.
We have also installed spray foam insulation in commercial settings such as in commercial buildings, agricultural buildings, offices and warehouses.
Everyone living in the DFW area knows that this is an area with a lot of development, both residential and commercial. Our company offers high-quality spray foam insulation for both residential and commercial customers.
When we apply spray foam insulation you will not have to be worried in a few years that it will be falling down. We have the knowledge and the know-how to install spray foam as professionals!
DIY Spray Foam Insulation
Spray foam insulation Is one of the best insulations on the market today and it can even serve as a vapor barrier if you choose closed cell spray foam insulation.
Nevertheless, spray foam contains harmful chemicals that can cause problems to your health if not handled with care.
While there are many DIY spray foam insulation kits available at hardware stores for homeowners to do it themselves,
we strongly recommend hiring an expert that knows how exactly to handle spray foam.
Not only will a professional finish the project in a timely manner and have it done correctly so that the spray foam will last you over 20 years, the expert will also have the right spray foam insulation equipment and safety procedures in place to finish this project safely without any hazards.
Nevertheless, spray foam contains harmful chemicals that can cause problems to your health if not handled with care.
While there are many DIY spray foam insulation kits available at hardware stores for homeowners to do it themselves,
we strongly recommend hiring an expert that knows how exactly to handle spray foam.
Not only will a professional finish the project in a timely manner and have it done correctly so that the spray foam will last you over 20 years, the expert will also have the right spray foam insulation equipment and safety procedures in place to finish this project safely without any hazards.
Some dangers of using spray foam insulation include:
Tightness in chest
Shortness of breath
Coughing
Running nose
Sore throat
Lung and eye irritation
Tightness in chest
Shortness of breath
Coughing
Running nose
Sore throat
Lung and eye irritation
So before you decide to take on a spray foam insulation project yourself to save some money, consider if it's worth the risk.
You might be better off hiring a professional to do the project for you.
If you do decide to do a DIY spray foam insulation project, then please take the right safety measurements and wear protective gear.
You might be better off hiring a professional to do the project for you.
If you do decide to do a DIY spray foam insulation project, then please take the right safety measurements and wear protective gear.
Closed and open cell spray foam
Open cell insulation is very light, easy to work with, and flexible whereas closed-cell insulation is very dense and rigid.
Open cell insulation is made out of cells that are not fully closed.
This makes it the best choice of insulation for odd spaces. Once the open cell insulation is applied it will expand quickly and it will fill even the smallest cracks and gaps.
Open cell spray foam insulation is R- 3.6 to R 3.9 per inch.
The foam will harden quickly and it will create a strong air barrier which will also function as a sound proofing between your floors.
Closed-cell spray foam insulation is one of the most efficient insulating materials available in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Closed-cell insulation is exactly how it sounds and it is formed with closed cells.
Closed cell insulation costs more than open cell because the material is denser with less expansion and it requires much more material to cover a designated area.
Of course the R-value is much higher than open cell insulation because the cells are filled with high R-value chemicals.
Because of the higher R-value per inch which is R6 to R7 per inch, insulation contractors often use it to insulate under slabs, ceilings, walls and roofs. It creates a barrier to keep out dirt moisture and debris.
Closed-cell insulation is the best performing insulation type on the market.
Open cell insulation is made out of cells that are not fully closed.
This makes it the best choice of insulation for odd spaces. Once the open cell insulation is applied it will expand quickly and it will fill even the smallest cracks and gaps.
Open cell spray foam insulation is R- 3.6 to R 3.9 per inch.
The foam will harden quickly and it will create a strong air barrier which will also function as a sound proofing between your floors.
Closed-cell spray foam insulation is one of the most efficient insulating materials available in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Closed-cell insulation is exactly how it sounds and it is formed with closed cells.
Closed cell insulation costs more than open cell because the material is denser with less expansion and it requires much more material to cover a designated area.
Of course the R-value is much higher than open cell insulation because the cells are filled with high R-value chemicals.
Because of the higher R-value per inch which is R6 to R7 per inch, insulation contractors often use it to insulate under slabs, ceilings, walls and roofs. It creates a barrier to keep out dirt moisture and debris.
Closed-cell insulation is the best performing insulation type on the market.
Types of insulation
Spray foam insulation
Spray foam insulation is an exceptionally good choice to use for insulation here in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Here in Texas summers tend to get very hot and spray foam insulation will prevent the heat from coming into your home.
Spray foam is a chemical based insulation mixed onsite by the insulation contractors to create a phone which will be applied with a sprayer.
Closed-cell spray foam insulation and open cell spray foam insulation are types that are available.
Depending on the area that you need insulated you will choose open or closed cell spray foam insulation..
Spray foam is typically more expensive than other types of insulation Like fiberglass insulation or cellulose insulation. Spray foam insulation has become wildly popular in the latest years because of its energy efficiency. If you choose spray foam insulation it will pay back over time and energy savings.
Fiberglass insulation
Fiberglass insulation is the most commonly used type of insulation Residential and Commercial settings. Fiberglass is a type of fiber which consists mostly of glass. Fiberglass insulation comes in batts as loose-fill and can be blown into attic walls and floor cavities. It also comes in precuts lengths and widths. Depending on its manufacturer, it can come in a pink, yellow, white or green color and it has a spongy feel to it. Batts are available in different thicknesses, with the thicker bats having a higher resistance to heat flow.
Rockwool insulation
Rockwool insulation is still heavily used today, because of its High R-value.Rockwool tends to be more expensive than fiberglass insulation.
In recent years there has been a lot of discussion about whether or not rockwool is hazardous for our health. The fibers and the dust of rock will have proven to be dangerous for your health. Always use a professional insulation company to help you with your insulation project to avoid breathing in toxins.
Reflective insulation
Reflective insulation, also known as foil insulation, is a barrier made out of aluminum foil.
The R-value of reflective insulation is not as high as rockwool, spray foam or fiberglass insulation. Here in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, reflective insulation is not widely used because of its low R value.
It still helps reflect sunlight and reduces radiant heat transfer but you are better off with a water type of insulation like spray foam insulation or fiberglass insulation.
Spray foam insulation is an exceptionally good choice to use for insulation here in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Here in Texas summers tend to get very hot and spray foam insulation will prevent the heat from coming into your home.
Spray foam is a chemical based insulation mixed onsite by the insulation contractors to create a phone which will be applied with a sprayer.
Closed-cell spray foam insulation and open cell spray foam insulation are types that are available.
Depending on the area that you need insulated you will choose open or closed cell spray foam insulation..
Spray foam is typically more expensive than other types of insulation Like fiberglass insulation or cellulose insulation. Spray foam insulation has become wildly popular in the latest years because of its energy efficiency. If you choose spray foam insulation it will pay back over time and energy savings.
Fiberglass insulation
Fiberglass insulation is the most commonly used type of insulation Residential and Commercial settings. Fiberglass is a type of fiber which consists mostly of glass. Fiberglass insulation comes in batts as loose-fill and can be blown into attic walls and floor cavities. It also comes in precuts lengths and widths. Depending on its manufacturer, it can come in a pink, yellow, white or green color and it has a spongy feel to it. Batts are available in different thicknesses, with the thicker bats having a higher resistance to heat flow.
Rockwool insulation
Rockwool insulation is still heavily used today, because of its High R-value.Rockwool tends to be more expensive than fiberglass insulation.
In recent years there has been a lot of discussion about whether or not rockwool is hazardous for our health. The fibers and the dust of rock will have proven to be dangerous for your health. Always use a professional insulation company to help you with your insulation project to avoid breathing in toxins.
Reflective insulation
Reflective insulation, also known as foil insulation, is a barrier made out of aluminum foil.
The R-value of reflective insulation is not as high as rockwool, spray foam or fiberglass insulation. Here in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, reflective insulation is not widely used because of its low R value.
It still helps reflect sunlight and reduces radiant heat transfer but you are better off with a water type of insulation like spray foam insulation or fiberglass insulation.
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Call us today to schedule an appointment for us to come out and give you a free estimate for your spray foam insulation project!
"You know you have made the right decision for your future after your investment starts to pay off. "
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Proudly serving the Dallas Fort Worth area for all of your spray foam insulation needs.
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