Faced batts and rolls are lightweight, thermal, and acoustical fiberglass made of long, resilient glass fibers. Faced batts and rolls used by Sunpro use fibers that are bonded with a formaldehyde-free binder to promote better indoor air quality. The facing serves as an integral vapor retarder, reducing the potential for mold and mildew growth and making faced insulation an appropriate choice for external walls. Faced batts and rolls are available in a variety of R-Values from R-11 to R-38.
Maximize Heating and Cooling Efficiency with Professional Insulation
Sunpro insulation installers are certified with Owens Corning™ as Certified Energy Experts® (CEE) serving Northern and Central Utah. Owens Corning™ Certified Energy Experts® are some of the most highly trained insulation contractors in the industry. Owens Corning™ insulation comes with a limited lifetime warranty* for your customers’ peace of mind.
Sunpro completes insulation installations on older homes as well as brand-new construction and is the preferred installer for many contractors in Utah & Idaho. We provide blown-in insulation, faced and unfaced batts and rolls, and spray polyurethane foam. Sunpro uses only the highest-quality products, installed by certified, experienced technicians and offers a lifetime warranty on the product and the installation.
Which Insulation do you need?
Unfaced residential insulation is a lightweight, thermal, and acoustical fiberglass. It is made with formaldehyde-free binder for better indoor air quality. Unfaced batts, available in R-Values from R-11 to R-38, are effective in controlling unwanted noise in internal walls.
Loose-fill fiberglass insulation utilizes a professional blowing machine for installation in a variety of settings, from open spaces to fill hard-to-reach areas, such as corners, edges, and around framing. As a premium alternative to cellulose, blown-in insulation does not settle or decay, and can effectively provide insulation for the life of the home. Blown-in insulation is available is R-Values from R-11 to R-60.
Spray polyurethane foam (SPF) is an insulation innovation that provides superior performance and advanced energy efficiency. It’s so effective that thinner applications can rival and exceed the performance of traditional insulation products. Combining two liquid components at installation creates cellular spray foam that expands and fully adheres to surfaces. The spray foam offers superior insulating properties and effective air isolation. Spray foam insulation requires an ignition or thermal barrier after installation to comply with International Building Code (IBC) requirements. All fire-protective requirements detailed within Section 2603.4 of the IBC are mandatory.
Rigid foam insulation is more solid than other types of insulation and doesn’t blow or shift out of place once installed. It is typically used in commercial applications and can also serve as an air barrier when sealed at the edges and joints.
SAVE 15% ON HEATING AND COOLING COSTS
The EPA estimates that homeowners can save an average of 15% on heating and cooling costs (or an average of 11% on total energy costs) by air sealing their homes and adding insulation in attics, floors over crawl spaces, and accessible basement rim joists.
Visit www.energystar.gov for more information.