Does Spray Foam Insulation Help with Extreme Cold?
Spray Foam Insulation for Kansas City Winters
Winters in Kansas City are known to be cold and harsh. Lately, the temperatures in Kansas City and around the country have been frighteningly low. In times like these, it is important for you to make sure that your home is properly insulated and prepared for the cold winter months. Nowadays, spray foam insulation is becoming more and more popular for homeowners and business owners alike. Many people wonder if spray foam insulation is effective at keeping out cold air during the winter season. Spray foam insulation is actually better at insulating your home than many of the traditional insulation methods.
Many homes built in the past few decades have fiberglass insulation in the walls. However, spray foam insulation is gaining ground, as it is generally more convenient and more effective than fiberglass. Spray foam is also very versatile, and can be used in a variety of applications:
- Attic Insulation
- Basement Insulation
- Crawlspace Insulation
- Ceiling Insulation
- Garage Insulation
- Pipe Insulation
These are just some of the places that spray foam insulation can be used to block the cold out of your home.
How Effective is Spray Foam Insulation in Your Kansas City Home
Because it expands up to 120 times itself in a matter of seconds (30 to 40 times for closed cell spray foam), spray foam is quick and relatively simple to install, and is able to completely fill all of the cracks and crevices in your home. On the other hand, fiberglass insulation is often hard to pack into spaces perfectly, meaning that there are often gaps and spaces. The ability of spray foam to completely fill spaces lead to better overall insulation against harsh winter temperatures. While fiberglass and some other kinds of traditional insulation allow air to pass through, spray foam insulation stops air completely, keeping air leakage in either direction from occurring. This will keep the warm air in your home while locking out extreme cold.
Another advantage of spray foam is that there are various kinds, some of which allow water to pass through and some of which are moisture resistant. The benefit of moisture resistant spray foam is that it helps to seal water out of your home. The kinds of spray foam that allow water to pass through are helpful in letting you know there is a leak that needs to be repaired. Traditional insulation methods often soak up and retain water, which could lead to mold growth, and affects how well the insulation works.
These are just a few of the advantages to choosing spray foam insulation. When compared to traditional insulation, spray foam insulation provides a high degree of protection from cold winter temperatures. Whether you decide to use open cell spray foam or closed cell spray foam, spray foam insulation is the way to go for cold Kansas City winters.
About the author
Mark grew up in Winterset, Iowa: the birthplace of John Wayne and the home of Madison County Covered Bridges. He lived on a small acreage where they raised cattle, sheep, and chickens. During his youth, he raised and showed cattle with the local 4H program.
Mark’s first paying job was working at the local lumberyard after school and on weekends. After he graduated from Winterset High School he pursued the agricultural field by working on a large farming operation eventually working his way up to the manger position and partner. He also had a long career in the transportation industry.
Mark continues to own and oversee the operations of Iowa Spray Foam in addition to KC Spray Foam & Coatings.
Mark resides in Lee’s Summit, MO with his wife Tina and three of their four children. Their oldest lives and works in the Kansas City area as well.