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While every home is different, Oklahoma homeowners typically see a reduction of 15% to 50% on their heating and cooling costs. Because spray foam creates an airtight seal, your HVAC system doesn't have to work overtime to fight the Oklahoma wind and humidity.
Absolutely. Once the foam has undergone its brief curing process (typically 24 hours), it is completely inert. It does not "off-gas" over time, and unlike fiberglass, it doesn't release tiny particulates or fibers into your indoor air.
Yes! This is one of the biggest hidden benefits. Traditional insulation lets outside air (and the dust/pollen it carries) seep through gaps. Spray foam acts as an air barrier, significantly reducing the amount of dust and allergens that enter your living space.
Spray foam is a "one-and-done" solution. Unlike blown-in cellulose or fiberglass batts that sag, settle, or degrade over 10–15 years, spray foam stays in place for the entire lifespan of the building.
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