Potential Risks of Poor Insulation Installation
Last Updated on March 16, 2022 by Spray Foam Insulation Plus
Some people try to do spray foam insulation on their own, to save money that they would have to spend on calling a professional insulation installation company. This is a very dangerous thing to do; you should never install it yourself. In addition, many people do not do proper research before getting insulation installed, and they often end up signing a contract with a non-certified company. When installed right, spray foam insulation is the best insulation and gives you amazing results. However, poor installation of this insulation can give rise to many potential risks. In this article, we will discuss those risks in detail. Potential Risks of Poor Insulation Installation
Low Energy Efficiency
The first potential risk of poor insulation installation, which should be discussed first, is low energy efficiency. Increased energy efficiency is the key reason why insulation is installed, so if the insulation cannot provide that, it is useless. It can be that whoever installed the insulation did not do a good job at it and did not properly insulate the house.
Moreover, some installers do the job in a rush and end up not doing a proper job. This will result in air escaping from air leaks that were not properly sealed by the installer. This can be the reason why your home might be chilly despite the installation of insulation.
Inappropriate Thickness of Foam
Sometimes, the installers spray the wrong thickness of the spray foam insulation. Spray foam insulation creates a barrier between the inside of your home and the outside of your home. So that the cold air outside your home remains outside, and the warm air does not escape out of the house.
However, if the spray foam is not properly installed, or the thickness of the foam is not enough, then it will fail to protect your home from the outside cold. Therefore, the installer must install the spray foam of the required thickness, so that its efficiency keeps your home warmer in winters.
Frozen Water Lines
When the house is not properly installed, then you know that it is going to be super chilly inside. However, the coldest place will be the waterlines of your home. The cold air will get to them first and this is the result of frozen water line pipes. However, the bigger problem is that these frozen pipes have a hazard of bursting.
As you might know that water expands when it turns into solid, when the water freezes inside the pipes, it expands and this can cause the pipes to burst. This will cause serious damage to your house and your pocket. This is because repairing the water lines will cause you a good amount of money.
Ice Dams
Ice dams are a major potential risk for your roof. For those who might not know ice dams occur when heat escapes your home due to poor insulation and melts the snow on top of your roof temporarily. It is temporary because the melted snow flows down and refreezes on your roof; these are ice dams. Sometimes ice dams cause little damage; however, often they cause major roof damage. This can even result in expensive attic and roof repairing.
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