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Pat and Fred discussing the project

An informative walk through the process of having open or closed cell foam sprayed to insulate your home. Adresses popular questions and concerns and shows an in-depth look at how the foam is installed. 9:50

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Thanks to Ethan and Fred for their fine work producing a very informative video. Visit their blog @ oneprojectcloser.com


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Spray Foam and the Vented Attic

Q. Most homes are built with vented attic spaces, doesn't it have to stay that way? A. No, it shouldn't.

In the past, attics were vented to keep roof sheathing dry. A side effect of a vented roof is the chimney effect. The chimney effect creates a suction that causes up to 50% of your conditioned air to escape. By eliminating this chimney effect, you can realize 20% energy savings.

Spray Foam Insulation adheres to the back of your roof sheathing. Shingles last longer on a foam sealed roof due to less heat build up beneath.

air flow through vented attic space