Coastline Insulation does double duty as a thermal barrier and an air sealant to create a customized airtight envelope within your building’s structure. This prevents unwanted heat transfer from the outside, lowering your energy bills as well as making your home more comfortable.
The airtight environment created by spray foam also prevents moisture entrapment that is so common with other insulation types such as cellulose and fiberglass. Moisture entrapment leads to mold growth which requires expensive and often complicated remediation. With proper care and maintenance, a spray foam insulation installation can remain safe for many years after the initial investment.
Minimizing Heat Loss
During the cold winter months, spray foam keeps warm air trapped in your home and prevents its escape through the building envelope. This decreases your heating costs while reducing the workload on your HVAC system.
In the summer, spray foam keeps hot outdoor air out, lowering your cooling bills and again decreasing the workload on your HVAC system. The tight air seal provided by spray foam reduces the need for supplemental cooling devices like ceiling fans and box fans, further lowering your energy costs.
A high-quality spray foam installation will also make your living space quieter by absorbing sound and dampening vibrations. This can significantly reduce the noise from passing cars, music, construction and overhead air planes while improving your privacy and comfort in your home. This is especially useful for families with children who will find the benefit of a peaceful home to be particularly valuable.
Coastline Insulation
268 Serenoa Rd Unit 2B, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459
(850)-565-1027
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