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HYBRID INSULATION

The first step in installing insulation involves choosing a suitable product. Often times this decision is not straightforward and there is no clear answer. Should you use closed-cell or open-cell spray foam? Is high density, medium density, or low-density foam the most ideal choice? In such situations, the professionals at Omaha Spray Foam use a combination of products to provide the best insulation within your budget.
VARIOUS INSULATION SOLUTIONS FOR ALL APPLICATIONS

About Hybrid Insulation

Hybrid insulation’s greatest benefit is the leeway it allows experts. By combining materials, they can manipulate the various functions of products at different price points. This mixing and matching create a formula that best fulfills the project’s energy conservation objectives while minimizing the cost.
 
To do this you must first have complete knowledge of the various types of insulation, their advantages and disadvantages, specific usability, and ability to interact with different materials and surfaces. 
 
Take spray foam insulation. If you use a closed-cell foam it will reduce energy losses to almost zero. You can layer it to increase the R-value and it works ideally in even extreme weather conditions. Not to mention it completely blocks out moisture removing the threat of mold and fungus. However, it is expensive it installs. So, you want this level of insulating ability but it doesn’t fall in your budget. What do you do? Well, here, the experts at Omaha Spray Foam would suggest that you combine the use of polyurethane foam with fiberglass insulation.
 
Our custom formulas are made specifically to find a solution to your particular insulation problem. Because there is no one approach fits all when it comes to insulation. The techniques that worked on one project will not work on another. Our insulation experts have years of experience creating custom hybrid formulas that manipulate the characteristics of materials. Like the air sealing qualities of foam and the thermal advantages of fiberglass rolls.