Savings With Spray Foam

Spray foam has many cost benefits including lowering energy bills through improved efficiency and reduced air loss. It’s a great way to invest in your home or building and could save you money specifically by installing smaller HVAC systems, using fewer framing and roofing materials and employing one product that could provide three functions: insulator, air barrier and moisture barrier, which could lower construction costs.

TAX CREDITS, REBATES, AND INCENTIVES FOR SPRAY FOAM

Purchasing a new home with spray foam or retrofitting your existing home may qualify you for tax credits, rebates, and other incentives. To find available local and state incentives, visit the Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency (DSIRE) at http://www.dsireusa.org/.

Did you know you could receive up to a $1200 federal tax credit by insulating with Spray Foam? Learn more by clicking below:



WAYS TO SAVE

SPF could save you money in the following ways*:

  •  Improved efficiency and reduced air loss could lower energy bills.
  •  Builders could install smaller HVAC systems, using fewer framing and roofing materials and employ one product that could provide three functions: insulator, air barrier and moisture barrier, which could lower construction costs.
  •  Spray foam offers home and building owners opportunities to lower maintenance costs on roofing systems.
  •  Homeowners, builders and architects may be able to qualify for tax incentives, rebates, grants or certifications.
  •  By improving the resiliency of your home and mitigating repairs post climate related disasters.

Benefits of Building and Retrofitting with Spray Foam

Spray foam insulation offers multiple advantages for homes, from improved climate control to enhanced energy efficiency and durability:

  •  Homes insulated and sealed with spray foam maintain more consistent temperatures, helping to prevent issues with moisture and humidity that can disrupt comfort and indoor air quality.
  •  Spray foam strengthens homes by helping roofs withstand high winds and keeping water from seeping in through weak points, contributing to overall structural integrity.
  •  By sealing gaps and preventing air leakage, spray foam creates more energy-efficient homes. This reduces the energy needed for heating and cooling, ultimately lowering the home’s carbon footprint. In retrofitted homes, spray foam can cut energy costs by up to 20%, depending on current insulation levels and climate conditions.

In essence, spray foam insulation helps homes use less energy and remain comfortable and resilient year-round.