How long does closed cell spray foam last?

Take a look at the following: Foam is more energy efficient. The R-Value of closed cell foam is 300% that of fiberglass. It's estimated to last for 80 years.
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Does spray foam insulation deteriorate?

Spray foam insulation deteriorates IF it is not well installed. However, high-quality, well-balanced spray foam insulation can last for as long as the house stands. These factors can speed up your spray foam insulation's deterioration.
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Is closed cell spray foam worth the money?

Closed-cell spray foam is the king of the insulations when it comes to both R-value per inch and cost. Nothing else comes close, really. Unlike its open-cell cousin, closed-cell spray foam is not vapor permeable and will not hold water. This makes it an excellent option in case of water intrusion.
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Does closed cell spray foam shrink over time?

Spray foam in particular has been sold as a thermal insulator and air barrier in one. But once installed, spray foam, similar to foam boards, will expand and shrink over time. And both open and closed cell spray foam can and do regularly shrink and pull away from other air barrier components.
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How long is spray foam good for?

With proper application, Spray Foam will last the lifetime of your home. Even roofing applications will last upwards of 30 years, with proper long-term maintenance. Spray Foam insulation adheres extremely well to virtually all substrates, and maintains its rigidity once dry.
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Is 2 inches of closed cell foam enough?

Closed cell spray foam should be 4- to 5- inches on the ceiling and 2- to 3-inches in the walls. This might come as a surprise to you, but honestly, this is all the spray foam it takes to get the biggest bang for your buck with the air seal and thermal resistance needed for certain areas of the home.
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What are the cons of spray foam insulation?

List of the Cons of Spray Foam Insulation
  • Spray foam insulation does not always fill every possible cavity. ...
  • Spray foam insulation might encourage water damage for some homeowners. ...
  • Spray foam insulation can sometimes shrink. ...
  • Spray foam insulation requires a lot of experience to get it right.
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Which is better insulation fiberglass or spray foam?

Spray foam insulation fills all spaces, preventing air from escaping. It acts as an air barrier. Like cellulose insulation, spray foam insulation is significantly more efficient than fiberglass and has a higher R-value.
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Does closed cell foam need to be covered?

Yes, absolutely. If you put spray foam insulation in a building, it needs a thermal barrier. That's what separates it from the occupied spaces. If there's a fire in the building, a thermal barrier keeps the combustible spray foam from the flames to increase fire resistance.
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What is the R-value of 4 inches of spray foam?

Spray Foam Insulation R-Value

Open cell spray foam insulation is R-3.6 to R-3.9 per inch. This R-Value is normal for open cell spray foam.
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How thick can you spray closed cell foam?

The ASTM E84 tests for most spray polyurethane foams limit the maximum installed thickness of foams to 4 inches or less. The ASTM E84 tests for some SPF products limit installations to a maximum of only 2 inches.
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Is closed cell spray foam waterproof?

In short, closed cell spray foam is waterproof while open cell spray foam is not. This is because closed cell spray foam insulation is a denser material, while open cell spray foam is lighter and expands more.
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What insulation lasts the longest?

Cellulose insulation usually lasts 20 to 30 years before it starts to degrade, and mineral wool also lasts decades as long as it is not damaged. Spray foam insulation is one of the longest-lasting.
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Where should you not use spray foam insulation?

When NOT to Use Spray Foam Insulation
  1. For areas that are too close to electrical boxes:
  2. For areas too close to ceiling light boxes:
  3. Open-cell spray foam on your roof:
  4. For closed-cavity spaces:
  5. If you have a history of skin, respiratory, or asthma problems:
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Will termites eat through foam insulation?

Researchers have concluded that termites do not eat the foam board insulation but they will tunnel through it. Insulation also provides potential protection from predators and also retains moisture, two requirements of termites.
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Is spray foam in the attic worth it?

A properly done spray foam job not only insulates but also greatly reduces the air leakage of a home. But that only works if the installer can get it into the places where most of the air leakage happens. In an attic, the eaves are one of the most critical places to get good coverage with the foam.
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Do you need vapor barrier with spray foam insulation?

A vapour barrier is not necessary with closed-cell foam but with open-cell spray foam such as Icynene®, it is sometimes required. Any air that migrates though a building envelope will carry water vapour. As Icynene® spray foam creates a seamless air-seal, it controls air leakage and the moisture in the air.
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Does spray foam devalue your house?

In fact, according to Heritage House, they have seen entire roofs rotted and unrecoverable after SPF has been used. They state that by using SPF in your roof, '…you will devalue your home by the amount that a new roof will cost, and more. ' And we agree.
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Which is better closed or open cell foam insulation?

Closed cell foam has a higher R-value than open cell foam, usually about 6.0 per inch. But some closed cell foams, like Tiger Foam's E84 Closed Cell formula, have even higher ratings that go up to almost 7 per inch. This higher rating makes closed cell foam better at keeping heat in or out of a structure.
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Does spray foam increase home value?

Home inspections coupled with lower energy bills will certify your home's thermal efficiency and value. Investing in ThermoSeal Spray Foam Insulation will boost your home's resale value making it the best investment money can buy.
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Is spray foam insulation better than blown insulation?

Between spray foam and blown-in cellulose, which is better? Both spray foam and blown-in cellulose insulation have their advantages. Spray foam has a higher R-value, so it's the more effective insulator.
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Will spray foam rot my roof?

Studies show that open-cell spray foam is risky in colder climates. Indoor moisture diffuses through the foam and comes in contact with the cold roof sheathing. The spray foam traps the moisture against the roof, which results in eventual decay.
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Why is my spray foam dripping?

If it is, it's probably some dribble from the installers foam gun that didn't mix. This happens sometimes at the very beginning or very end of the application, or if their gun gets partly clogged while they're working. If all of your other foam is properly cured, you probably have nothing to worry about.
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