Open-cell spray foam is made up of cells that aren’t completely enclosed, making the foam is softer and more flexible than closed-cell foam. It looks like a sponge and can expand during installation, creating small carbon dioxide filled open cells. If you install open-cell spray foam to insulate your home or office, it is going to fill all the cracks, crevices and voids; at the same time reach the places that are hard to reach and attach itself to irregular surfaces to form a perfect air sealing insulation. It will also cost you less than closed-cell spray foam.
If you are considering open-cell spray foam insulation for your property, rely on the insulation specialists at Mohr Foam serving in Johnson City, Kingsport, Asheville, and other nearby towns. Simply give us a call at 844-407-0868 or contact us online. We are your local insulation contractor that provides you insulation with versatility and maximum R-Value.
Along with all the benefits open cell foam does have a drawback. It is usually recommended for indoor applications as it is soft, less thermal resistant, and can be crushed if put pressure by hand.