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Spray Foam Insulation for Pest Reduction and Soundproofing

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Spray foam insulation is a popular choice when it comes to insulating your home. It is often used to improve on the energy efficiency of your home, keeping the warm air in and the cold air out in the cooler winter months. Spray foam, however, can also be used for other applications such as soundproofing or protecting your home against pests. Compared to other insulators, spray foam is one of the most effective insulators for these applications.

What Is Spray Foam and How Does It Work?

Spray foam is an easy-to-apply compound that is widely used as an insulator in the construction industry. You can also get home application kits that you can use to insulate your home as part of a DIY project. Spray foam is made up of two different compounds. When they are mixed together, the chemicals react and create foam which can then be sprayed onto a surface area. As the foam settles, it expands into all the cracks and crevasses. Within a short period of time, the spray foam dries and hardens. In this way, it forms a durable insulating seal on a surface area.

Areas in your Home Where You Can Use Spray Foam to Protect Against Pests

Homes located in semi-rural areas are quite prone to invasions from nature in the form of pests. Even some well-maintained suburban homes can sometimes find that they are hosting an array of pests.  Ants and termites traditionally love cozy, dark places in wood-constructed homes. Rats, mice and other vermin like to live under floorboards or in the roof rafters. Vents and ducts are also places in your home where pests can gain access.  The first step in protecting your home against pests is being aware of the type of pests that you are likely to encounter in your area. Reading up on their habits and where they like to burrow or make their nests will help you find and eliminate them from your home. You may need to call in a professional service to help you with this. The point is that if you suspect you have pests in your home, you first need to get rid of them and their nests before you can properly protect your home.  Once you have eradicated the pests from your home, you can start to prepare the areas for spray foam application.

What Type of Spray Foam Is Best to Protect Against Pests?

The many different types of spray foam available on the market can be confusing for someone who is investigating options for the first time. As a general rule, you will want to look for a closed cell type of spray foam that hardens to a rigid form. To help you choose the one that will best suit your needs, you need to consider where you will be applying the spray foam. A high-density spray foam may sound like a good idea but it is really only suitable for underground applications or as part of roof repairs.  If you are looking to insulate existing walls, crawl spaces, attic rafters or floors then a standard type of closed cell spray foam is better suited to the job. A spray foam that has an anti-microbial agent as part of its compounds can provide an added level of protection for your home. The anti-microbial agent protects against microorganisms and mold which often attract another array of pests.  By using spray foam with an anti-microbial formula, you are helping to eliminate pest problems before they even arise.

The Best Spray Foam to Use to Soundproof a Room

Almost all types of spray foam available assist in noise reduction when they are used as an insulator. Even open cell spray foam can be used. To decide on the best type of spray foam for your application, think of the space and area that you wish to soundproof and how it is positioned in relation to the rest of the building. Standard 2lb spray foam kits can be effective for soundproofing. The way that spray foam helps to soundproof an area is that it stops air transfer from 1 room to the next.  By stopping air, the insulation stops the medium in which sound travels (air), thus aiding in noise reduction.  It can also help by adding a rigid support that helps eliminate creaking or bowing.
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