When’s the last time you thought about your insulation? Was it when you were enjoying your summer vacation? Probably not. Everyone forgets about their insulation until that first fall chill, or even worse, when your old insulation is wet and ruined by another coastal storm. Those chilly fall mornings are making their way back, and with them come cold floors and drafts. And those coastal storms seem ever present. But it’s not too late! AICS Spray Foam can save you from yet another frozen, flooded year.
Closed-cell spray foam is the only insulation that provides both moisture and vapor barriers – actual moisture and vapor barriers, not a paper lining. Its FEMA and National Flood Insurance Program is rated class 5 for flood-resistant building materials, the highest such rating, meaning that you won’t be replacing it after the next big storm.
Unlike other insulations, closed-cell spray foam doesn’t sag or fall out, it doesn’t rely on air or being fluffed up to insulate, and it isn’t affected by harsh winter winds. It air seals your flooring – including large holes around your plumbing and duct work – so you keep that expensive warm air in your house while keeping Mother Nature’s chill outside. It’s the only insulation that you need for warmer, more comfortable winters.
AICS Spray Foam is your source for spray foam done right. AICS provides personalized consultations and free estimates, and homeowners are proud to recommend AICS to friends and family: “Great experience with AICS. I received a call back the day after I requested an estimate on their website. They were out at my next availability and worked around my schedule to install the spray foam. They arrived on time and completed the install as described. It was a great experience throughout. I would highly recommend them.”
Get your free estimate at AICSNJ.com or by calling (609) 465-6670.
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