The R-Value Myth

R-Value Myth

Thermal Performance Myth:  There is a widespread belief that all insulation materials of equal R-value will perform equally.

Thermal Performance Fact:  While insulations of equal R-value perform equally in the controlled conditions of a laboratory, they do not all maintain that R-value in the walls and ceilings of a building. Some give off gasses to the atmosphere and suffer a decline in efficiency, while the performance of others are vulnerable to the installers’ shortcomings.

‘Thermal Drift’ as this phenomenon is politely called, results from the failure of materials to fill all cavities completely, thus leaving air pockets which permit air movement inside the cavity. Further ‘drift’ occurs with some materials if the insulation is not fully protected against air infiltration, both from the interior and the exterior. Commonly used insulation may well perform at a fraction of its’ nominal rating depending on installation, how well it fits the cavity and how well it’s protected from air infiltration.

The performance of  Spray Foam does not ‘drift.’ It is not dependent on the installer, or on other trades. As it expands, the material forces its way into every corner and crevice, completely filling the cavity. It creates its own virtually continuous air barrier by adhering to structural components. It always ensures a well filled, air sealed building envelope. It contains no gasses, so none escape.

Spray foam insulation is all we do and we do it WELL!