Adding spray foam insulation to your home has a direct impact on how much energy you use. The heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system uses half of all energy consumed in a typical home.

Unlike fiberglass batts or cellulose, spray foam creates an airtight seal in the attic and throughout the house, stopping the transfer of heat energy in winter and out of the house in summer. This results in lowered energy costs and improved comfort.

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The chemistry of spray foam is called polyurethane, which is made from two resins that react and expand on contact. This allows spray foam to reach and fill every crack, crevice and void – areas that other insulation methods can’t. Spray foam also encapsulates vapor barriers that prevent the flow of water and moisture into your home, protecting against potential mold and mildew problems.

Professionals can quickly and neatly apply the spray foam in tight spaces, without sagging or swelling, due to its quick expansion properties. Homeowners may decide to attempt a DIY project, but spray foam has fast-reacting chemicals that need to be carefully mixed and sprayed just right to avoid sagging or swelling. Hiring a professional to perform the work ensures consistency and accurate application, as well as meeting necessary building codes.

Whether you’re in need of attic insulation, basement rim joist, knee walls, or new construction, Allstate can spray your walls and attics with closed-cell spray foam to provide an airtight seal that will keep heat inside during the winter and out in the summer, leading to lower energy bills and improved comfort. The high R-value of spray foam can also improve indoor air quality by preventing airborne pollutants from entering your home and clogging your HVAC filters.


Allstate Spray Foam Insulation
19308 Orange Belt Dr, Strathmore, CA 93267
(559) 739-9519

Allstate Spray Foam Insulation
19308 Orange Belt Dr, Strathmore, CA 93267
(559) 739-9519