Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between open cell and closed cell spray foam?
Open cell spray foam is lighter, more affordable, and excellent for soundproofing, while closed cell offers higher R-value per inch, moisture resistance, and adds structural strength. Closed cell is ideal for crawl spaces and exterior applications, whereas open cell works well in attics and interior walls. At West Texas Energy Solutions, we help you choose based on your specific needs and budget.How does spray foam insulation stop attic heat loss?
Spray foam creates an airtight seal that prevents conditioned air from escaping and outdoor air from entering your attic. This air sealing eliminates gaps around ducts, vents, and framing that traditional insulation can't address. The result is lower energy bills and consistent indoor temperatures year-round.Can spray foam help with hot and cold rooms?
Yes, spray foam effectively solves temperature imbalances by sealing air leaks and providing continuous insulation in walls, attics, or ceilings. These problem areas often result from poor insulation or air infiltration. At West Texas Energy Solutions, we identify and treat the root cause to create consistent comfort throughout your home.What affects the cost of attic spray foam insulation?
Cost depends on attic size, foam type (open or closed cell), thickness applied, and accessibility of the space. Closed cell foam costs more per square foot but provides higher insulation value and moisture resistance. Most projects also factor in air sealing and preparation work needed before application.How does injection foam work for existing walls?
Injection foam is installed through small holes drilled into wall cavities, filling gaps without removing drywall or siding. This retrofit method uses thermal imaging to identify uninsulated areas and ensure complete coverage. It's ideal for older homes in Clyde and surrounding areas that lack adequate wall insulation.Does spray foam control condensation in metal buildings?
Yes, closed cell spray foam prevents condensation by creating a vapor barrier that stops warm, moist air from contacting cold metal surfaces. This is especially important in pole barns, steel shops, and warehouses where temperature swings cause moisture problems. Proper application eliminates dripping and rust issues common in uninsulated metal structures.When should you upgrade your attic insulation?
Upgrade if you notice high energy bills, uneven room temperatures, or visible gaps in existing insulation. Homes older than 15 years often have settled or inadequate insulation that no longer performs well. West Texas Energy Solutions offers free estimates to assess your current insulation and recommend cost-effective improvements.Can spray foam be used in new construction homes?
Absolutely, spray foam is ideal for new construction because it's applied before drywall, ensuring complete coverage and maximum energy efficiency. Builders often choose closed cell for exterior walls and rooflines, and open cell for interior walls and ceilings. This approach creates an energy-efficient envelope from day one.What are the benefits of spray foam for crawl spaces?
Spray foam seals out moisture, prevents mold growth, and stops cold floors by insulating the crawl space perimeter. Closed cell foam acts as both insulation and vapor barrier, protecting wooden structures from rot and pest infiltration. This also improves indoor air quality by reducing humidity and musty odors.How does spray foam roofing create a seamless system?
Spray foam roofing is applied as a liquid that expands and hardens into a monolithic, waterproof layer with no seams or joints. This eliminates common leak points found in traditional roofing materials. It's especially effective on flat or low-slope commercial roofs, providing insulation and weather protection in one application.Is spray foam insulation mold resistant?
Closed cell spray foam resists mold growth because it doesn't absorb moisture and creates an inhospitable environment for spores. This makes it ideal for basements, crawl spaces, and other high-humidity areas. At West Texas Energy Solutions, we recommend closed cell for any application where moisture control is a priority.Can you convert a garage into living space with spray foam?
Yes, spray foam insulation transforms garages into comfortable, energy-efficient living areas by sealing air leaks and regulating temperature. We insulate walls, ceilings, and garage doors to match the performance of your main home. This upgrade is popular for home offices, guest rooms, and workshops in the Abilene area.