01/13/2026
For those who require quantifiable evidence, here is a tangible example... This customer's residence was under construction while he resided in a brand-new camper. After we sprayed the house with insulation and he moved in, his first electricity bill was $90 lower after the connection fee than it was when living in the camper. We regularly provide bids, and it's worth noting that insulation can be challenging to sell because it's not visible once the house is complete. However, many individuals don't recognize the benefits of using superior insulation products, whereas they are willing to invest extra in visible features like cabinets and countertops. The long-term savings on electricity bills more than justify the initial cost of foam insulation, which will pay for itself within the first year. Additionally, this insulation will significantly reduce dust and pollen accumulation. Another advantage is the potential to downsize HVAC units, which would operate in temperatures between 70 to 80 degrees in the attic, as opposed to 140 degrees with traditional fiberglass or blow-in insulation.