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Choosing the right insulation for your home or business is an important aspect in making a building environmentally friendly. When the need comes, the home insulation experts at Priority 1 Construction Service recommend Icynene foam to customers in Cincinnati, OH. The benefits of this type of spray foam insulation offer more than comfort and cost savings — it’s also a green building material that reduces your carbon footprint, from the installation to disposal and every step in between.

The Green Difference of Icynene Spray Insulation

1. Safe Installation

Icynene foam is blown with water, so it will not emit any harmful gases while it’s installed. It doesn’t contain chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), which are all responsible for the depletion of the ozone layer and contribute to global warming. It also does not contain formaldehyde, which is toxic to animals and is particularly dangerous for aquatic life.

2. Energy Efficiency

insulationThis spray foam insulation expands when it’s installed to completely fill in the space within your walls. The unbroken barrier is a more effective insulation option than other choices. It performs well during every season, which will keep your home comfortable while significantly limiting your need to run the HVAC system. This will save you money in energy bills over the years and benefit the environment as you consume less energy.

3. Green Disposal

Because the foam expands as it’s installed, the insulation is actually 99% air. This means that when removing and disposing it from the home, it can be significantly reduced in size. Even the amount of insulation for even a large home takes up very little space in a landfill.

The team at Priority 1 Construction Service are the licensed experts in Icynene spray insulation for the Tri-State area. When you hire them, you’ll work with a project manager who has more than 20 years of industry experience and is committed to helping you create an environmentally friendly building. Contact them at (513) 922-0203 to schedule an estimate for your project, and go online to learn more about the material.

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