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Foam insulation is one of the best products for insulating a home. There are two
major types, open cell and closed cell foam insulation. Open cell foam
insulation is comprised of many tiny open cells with air gaps in between them.
Closed cell foam insulation, on the other hand, is comprised of many tiny closed
cells that are packed and fused together tightly. Each has their pros and cons,
but with that said, closed cell foam insulation is the foam insulation of choice
for many builders and homeowners. Besides providing a high R-value it also
functions as a natural vapor barrier and does not require trimming.
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Foam Insulation Density
Closed cell spray foam insulation has a higher density than open cell foam
insulation. Closed cell foam insulation has a density of around 2 lbs per square
foot, whereas open cell foam insulation has a density of around only 0.5 lbs per
square foot. Due to the higher density, closed cell foam insulation requires
less space, and thus one of the key reasons why it is often chosen over open
cell foam insulation.
Open Cell versus Closed Cell Foam Insulation R-Values
In general, spray foam insulation provides one of the highest R-values of any
type of home insulation product on the market. R-value is a measure of thermal
resistance. Of the two foam insulation types, closed cell foam insulation
provides the higher R-value. Closed cell foam insulation has an R-value of
around 5.5 to 6.5, whereas open cell foam insulation has an R-value of
approximately 3.5. The higher R-value per inch associated with closed cell foam
insulation is another reason why it is often the foam insulation of choice.
Due to closed cell foam insulation’s higher density and R-Value, it requires
less space than open cell foam insulation. Consequently it is ideal for narrow
width wall and roof bay studding. Also, since closed cell foam insulation is a
natural vapor barrier the installation of a separate vapor barrier is not
required.
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Close Cell Foam Insulation Requires No Trimming and is Less
Messy
Another advantage of closed cell foam insulation, versus open cell foam
insulation, is that it does not require trimming. Open cell foam insulation
expands dramatically when sprayed into place. Consequently it expands out beyond
the wall stud bays and needs to be trimmed flush with the wall studs before
drywall paneling can be installed.
Benefits of Open Cell Foam Insulation
Open cell foam insulation, on the other hand, is less expensive to install than
closed cell foam insulation.
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Also, if foam insulation is to be installed in the attic or in between roofing
bays, open cell foam insulation may be the better choice. Because open cell foam
insulation does not act as a natural vapor barrier and is less of an insulator,
the attic may be able to breathe more easily and expel warm moist air from the
attic more freely.
Likewise, if open cell insulation is sprayed up into the roofing bays, such may
be the case in a cathedral ceiling, the roof sheathing can stay cooler and the
insulation can allow water to pass through water in the unfortunate event of a
roof leak. A cooler roof can translate into longer shingle life, and allowing
water to exit the roof sheathing in the event of a leak will enable the roof to
dry out and prevent mold and mildew growth.
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