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Foam Insulation Spray in a building adheres to all surfaces it is sprayed on, and fills all the gaps and crevices. This effectively prevents heat from escaping and cold air from creeping in during the cold months and vice versa during the warm months.
When cold air and warm air meet in a wall cavity, the moisture in the warm air will condense, and this moisture will settle in conventional fiberglass insulation and will cause mold and bacteria to grow. As Spray Foam Insulation seals a building completely, and does not allow for air migration, growth of mold, mildew and bacteria in a wall cavity is virtually eliminated.
Also, Spray On Foam Insulation is an inert material and therefore does not provide a food source for living organisms. It stays in place: other forms of insulation, such as fiberglass batts or cellulose, either sag or settle over time. This causes "cold spots" on your walls, signifying that the insulation in that particular settle over time.

Arctic Foam Insulation

Installers of foam insulation
207-542-7716
ArcticFoamInsulation@yahoo.com
We install open cell & closed cell spray foam insulation in Maine!