Proper Insulation Reduces Allergens
Insulation serves multiple purposes, including keeping your home at a comfortable temperature that helps prevent allergies flare-ups. It also acts as a barrier, sealing the walls and cracks where pollen, dust, pet dander, mildew and mold can find their way into your home. In attics and crawl spaces, insulation also keeps critters like rats, mice, squirrels, opossums, cockroaches and bats from taking up residence in your home where their saliva, feces and shedding body parts can trigger allergies.
CEC Spray Foam homes with poor insulation, these airborne allergens can pass right through fiberglass and cellulose to enter your living space. In addition, moisture can seep into the walls and attic of your home, creating a breeding ground for mildew and mold which can cause respiratory problems and allergic reactions. Upgrading your home’s insulation with safe, clean and eco-friendly spray foam or cellulose can help improve air quality and reduce the presence of allergens within your living space.
Older Homes Need Better Insulation
Investing in spray foam or cellulose insulation that is certified Asthma & Allergy Friendly can further reduce the presence of allergens in your home. This certification ensures that the insulation has been tested and meets rigorous criteria for reducing asthma and allergy symptoms. Additionally, professionally-installed insulation offers warranties and guarantees that can offer additional peace of mind.
CEC Spray Foam
203 Cole Dr, Hampstead, NC 28443
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