It’s a proven fact that by installing either of NCFI’s residential Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) insulation systems in your home, you will instantly lower your energy bills – saving up to 40% of the energy your home normally uses! And the best part? Instant gratification: you’ll notice that your monthly energy bill is lower starting the first day you move into your new or newly renovated home.

As an added bonus, you may, like so many smart homeowners who chose NCFI’s InsulStar® and Sealite™ spray-in-place insulations, be pleasantly surprised to learn that you can install a  smaller heating and air conditioning system and still be comfortable in your home. That’s because InsulStar and Sealite spray foam insulation systems both create excellent air barriers in your attic, walls, and under your home that won’t let air pass into – or out of – your home. The result? This protective environmental envelope effectively seals your home from the elements, so you’ll stay warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.

But even before you move in, you’ll save on the cost of construction by specifying NCFI’s InsulStar or Sealite insulation systems. How? For one thing, you can encapsulate your entire exterior house shell with spray polyurethane. In effect, this creates conditioned space everywhere – including attics, basements, and crawl spaces. When ductwork is run through these areas, it is kept within conditioned space, substantially increasing the energy efficiency of your home. This reduces energy loss from recessed lights and drop ceilings while minimizing any chance of frozen pipes in colder climates. And finally, spray foam insulation will conform to any size or shape cavity. Bay windows, oval windows, angled walls, curved, arched and sloped ceilings, or any other unusual framing designs can be well insulated and tightly sealed the same as the uniformly spaced stud walls, giving you more actual living space in your home and flexibility in energy efficient design.

Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation for the Homeowner
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GreenBuildingSolutions.org
Lessions From Living In a Foamed House (Contracting Business, April 2008)
Savings Starts @ Home: The Inside Story on Conserving Energy (FTC)
Sunflower House Green Remodel:Natural Home Magazine
USDA Funding For Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Loans and Grants

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