When building a tiny home or off-grid cabin, efficiency and independence are paramount. That’s why the right insulation is critical, reducing heating and cooling costs. Spray foam is a top choice for tiny homes due to its effectiveness and versatility.
Central Spray Foam of Wichita is building a shed conversion to a tiny house for herself and needed an energy efficient solution that met code. The team from RetroFoam of Michigan installed closed cell spray foam insulation carefully on the walls and ceiling. Sherry was pleased with their thoroughness and confident that she will save on utility bills.
Insulation options for tiny houses include cellulose, fiberglass batts, and spray foam. Closed-cell spray foam is an ideal option for tiny homes, providing a high R-value and acting as a moisture retarder. It also offers soundproofing qualities.
Spray Foam for Tiny Homes: Maximizing Comfort in Small Spaces
Foam insulation expands to fill gaps and corners, preventing heat loss and air leakage. This ensures your home is warm in the winter and cool in the summer. It’s also a moisture barrier, protecting against wood rot and mold growth. It is low odor and safe for use in a confined space, and it’s easy to install with a simple hose attachment.
GacoOnePass closed-cell spray foam was used on the tiny house ceiling. It was applied in one 4″ pass and cured quickly. This product is an insulation, air barrier and vapor barrier all in one, which reduces material costs and installation time. It is ABAA evaluated and can help reduce moisture, improve indoor air quality and offer acoustical isolation.
Central Spray Foam of Wichita
7300 W Galoway Ave Wichita KS 67212
(785) 510-2493
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