Blanket Insulation
Spray Right Louisiana is the Smart Choice
We provide spray foam insulation solutions for energy efficient designs. The superior performance of our foam insulation products is driven by the synergy of innovative minds, premium quality components, and pioneering chemistry of spray foam technology.
The Future in Spray Foam Insulation
Our 10th Anniversary celebration is as much about the future as the past. In the past decade, we have been honored as an industry leader for manufacturing residential and commercial spray foam insulation that is effective, cost-efficient and environmentally friendly. We pioneered Green insulation products made of renewable resources such as soy and recycled plastics. We also created an innovative financing program that rewards new home buyers and builders for incorporating superior insulation into their homes. Our future builds on this heritage with an even stronger commitment to work with homeowners, contractors, architects and builders to develop better products and stronger standards, and to make their buildings Greener, healthier and more energy efficient. Our lead products such as SEALECTION 500, SEALECTION Agribalance, HEATLOK SOY; and our SEAL-SOLID program comprise a firm promise for a bright future.
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Pharos Helps EPA with Insulation Study - Earthtimes UltraTouch cotton insulation is now being made with 100% post-consumer recycled cotton. Watch for more news of the evolving state of blanket insulation as this project progresses. Tom Lent , Policy Director,
Benefits of Acoustical Insulation - PRLog (free press release) Various types of insulation material like blanket, concrete block, foam board, sprayed foam, reflecting or cellulose insulation can be installed to prevent sound propagation. All these methods have their pros & cons,
Seal Your Home, Make it More Energy Efficient and Save Money - Associated Content turn down the temperature of your water heater to 120 degrees Fahrenheit and wrap it in an insulation blanket. Lastly, turn off lights and watch your thermostat to prevent frivolous energy usage. The last place in ...
PSE&G Prepared for Hurricane Earl - Forbes If you lose power: -- Throw a blanket over appliances for added insulation. -- KEEP REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZER DOORS CLOSED. Food will stay frozen between 36 and 48 hours in a fully loaded freezer (24 hours in a half ...
How to 'green your home' - Seattle Post Intelligencer ... recommends that you have between R-30 and R-60 insulation (at least 11 inches of fiberglass or rock wool, or 8 inches of cellulose) in the attic. "Installing this is as easy as laying down a blanket," says GHRI ...
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