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Monday, May 14, 2012

Cathedral Ceilings - Eliminating Energy Loss With Spray Foam Insulation

Cathedral Ceilings & Spray Foam Insulation 


A cathedral ceiling is a great way for an architect to make a room appear or feel bigger then it actually is.  Cathedral ceilings are made by actually using the underside of the roof line as the finished ceiling of the room or space they are in.  Just as with any ceiling, designers can pick a number of different coverings and materials to go on the wall, from tongue and groove decking to expensive stained hardwoods, however the most commonly used material in most homes is Sheetrock.  By creating this beautiful look in a home, no matter what wall covering the designer decides to choose for a cathedral ceiling, it creates a insulation nightmare for a lot of contractors and homeowners.  What homeowners and contractors both fear when insulating a cathedral ceiling space, is the little air space created by traditional fiberglass insulation bats, that ultimately lead to condensation.  This tricky area to insulate can often lead to homeowners and builders leaving it uninsulated, instead of looking into the product options available to take out that nightmarish word to homeowners called condensation.  By leaving the wall cavity empty, or under insulating, poorly insulated cathedral ceilings can lead to huge energy losses, especially in homes or buildings where they take up a large areas of heated and cooled space.  With a large area of your ceiling exposed directly to the temperatures that the roof is taking, especially the extreme summer heat in the Carolina's, your spending a fortune cooling your home in the summer.  What we intend to do in this blog is to educate homeowners and building owners on the insulation products available to be installed in a cathedral ceiling space, and eliminate the one factor that condensation needs, and that is air, leading to an airtight insulated cathedral ceiling.  Most products can be retrofitted into existing cathedral ceiling spaces, making rooms feel more comfortable, while lowering power bills at the same time.

First, lets talk a little more about condensation first. 

What is Condensation?

Condensation is the opposite of evaporation. It takes place when water vapor in the air condenses from a gas, back into a liquid form.  Sometimes in your ceiling if you have insulation with a vapor barrier on it.

By knowing what condensation is, we can come up with a solution that if we can eliminate the air in that space, then we can eliminate condensation as well.  The problem with most homes is its not that the builder didn't know about products that could be used in cathedral ceiling spaces, its that the products that insulated the best in those situations were really expensive, up until about a decade ago when major technological breakthroughs and tax credits, leading the way to lower material prices.  Cathedral Ceilings is also becoming another popular topic on home improvement shows, with second story rooms with cathedral ceilings being victims of huge energy losses, not to mention being very uncomfortable to live in.  With this knowledge, and more availability to lower cost superior insulation systems like spray foam insulation, builders and home designers can incorporate these breakthroughs in insulation technology into their building design. 

But what about the current homeowner with cathedral ceilings with hot rooms losing energy? 

Good News!  Foam Insulation, in addition to a number of other products can be retrofit in between the finished ceiling surface and the plywood decking of the roof.  Injection Foam, and other advanced insulation methods can not only reduce homeowners energy bills, but also make rooms with cathedral ceilings much more enjoyable to live in as well.  If your reading this article and live in North Carolina, South Carolina, or Georgia then  you know how hot the summers can get.  With foam insulation it will make your A/C finally feel like its working again.  There's no comparison to the feeling we get when we see a homeowner or business owners A/C go off for the first time on a hot summer day.  By eliminating the energy loss, not only did we eliminate the heat coming in from the roof, we have also encapsulated the cool air into the living space, making for a much more energy efficient building envelope. 

Now to most homeowners, some of this may sound confusing.  So its best to call your local spray foam insulation contractor.  A quality insulation contractor also knows that this is the best option as well, and can often get a better rate for spray foam insulation then the average homeowner.  If  your a homeowner or business owner looking to lower your utility bills in North Carolina, South Carolina, or the Augusta, Georgia area then call MBS Construction Co. today at 706-951-0158.  We are networked throughout the southeast and get the lowest rates on spray foam insulation materials in the region.  Also be sure to visit us on the web at our website link below.

MBS Construction Company
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Phone: 706-951-0158
http://www.scroofingcontractors.com

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Friday, May 11, 2012

Soundproofing & Spray Foam Insulation

Spray Foam Insulation & Soundproofing

 

As you can see from some of our other blog posts, one of the advantages spray foam insulation offers to customers is the soundproofing quality that spray foam insulation offers to homeowners and business owners.  Being that spray foam insulation is the best insulation product on the market right now, it also provides the best and most affordable way to soundproof a room, building, or home.  With cities and towns across the United States moving more toward urban development, soundproofing has become a concern of many of our customers.  Living in a busy neighborhood, near a loud business, or if you just have a neighbor who likes to crank the blower up at 6 in the morning, spray foam insulation can reduce the outside noise you hear in your home or business.  Soundproofing is more commonly requested from commercial building owners and businesses, however it is increasingly becoming popular in homes such as soundproofing the bathrooms and master bedroom.  Given all these different applications, what we have found is spray foam insulation is the best, most affordable way to soundproof a home or building.  What we intend to explain in this blog post is how and why spray foam insulation is the best way to soundproof your home or business in South Carolina.

First, lets start with commercial buildings and businesses, and why they want or need soundproofing qualities.  When most people think of needing a soundproofed room or building, they generally think about the music industry and recording songs or soundtracks.  Although spray foam insulation helps with the acoustics in a building or room, most of our commercial clients are generally looking for a quiet conference room, reducing noise from a noisy business neighbor, or just looking to offer their customers a nice, quiet place to study or rest.  Although our customers have many different reasons for soundproofing their building, however spray foam insulation meets or exceeds all soundproofing standards for our clients.  Another big reason why commercial building owners and businesses look to Spray Foam Insulation for a soundproofing barrier is the lower price of installation vs. traditional acoustical insulation.  In addition to being more affordable, spray foam insulation is also easier to install, not needing the fasteners or adhesives to hang traditional acoustical insulation. 

It's probably easier for most readers to see where a business or commercial building may need soundproofing, but why are homeowners soundproofing their homes?  Their are many reasons why our customers soundproof our homes, however the main reasons seems to be to enjoy a good night's rest.  We have had many homeowners where one member of the family works 1st shift, and another family member works 3rd shift, making sleeping a challenge for some.  A soundproofed master bedroom in the home has helped these customers be able to enjoy there sleeping times, no matter how odd they are.  Another big reason why a lot of homeowners are getting their homes soundproofed is they now have kids who are older and like to stay up a little later then the parents.  A lot of teenagers like loud music, loud video games, and computer apps that can make some of the craziest sounds at any time.  Soundproofing their homes, parents and kids alike can enjoy more privacy and their different noisy activities they may have.  No matter what our homeowner customers have thrown at us for a reason for soundproofing, spray foam insulation has met or exceeded the needs our clients have had.  Soundproofing in new homes can be really inexpensive when the rest of the home is being installed with spray foam, as walls being soundproofed take half the material that a fully insulated wall would take. 

In conclusion, spray foam insulation has helped both business owners and homeowners soundproof their buildings or homes, and reduce or eliminate unwanted outside noise.  Spray foam insulation also is a very versatile soundproofing product, allowing it to be applied in many places traditional insulation can not get.  Taking only half of the material a spray foam insulated wall would take, soundproofing with spray foam insulation is also a more effective and affordable way for homes and business to achieve the sound reduction qualities they are looking for.  So whether your a reader looking to find a soundproofing product for your home or business.  Spray foam insulation is the best way to soundproof a structure.  If your a homeowner or business owner in the South Carolina area looking to soundproof  your home or business, we ask that you please contact us with any questions you may have, or for a free estimate.  Stop being interrupted and disturbed by outside noise, and soundproof your home or business with spray foam insulation today.  Contact information listed below.

Myrtle Beach Services & Construction Company
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Phone: 706-951-0158
http://www.scroofingcontractors.com

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Roof Coatings & Energy Efficiency

Roof Coatings & Energy Efficiency

 

In recent years, more and more building owners are installing roof coating systems on their buildings as a way to lower energy bills and improving roof performance.  With energy and utility cost rising in North Carolina and South Carolina, as well as across the nation, businesses and homeowners alike are trying to find ways to lower utility bills.  Many roof coating systems have Energy Star ratings, and can lower utility cost by up to 20% for many of our clients.  What we want to talk about in this blog post is the many advantages of using roof coating systems, and how much they cost in relation to traditional roofing products.

First, lets talk about some of the advantages a roof coating system can offer to a building owner.  As we have already stated, roof coatings have a lot of products with Energy Star ratings, making them energy efficient roofing systems.  Another reason why many building owners are using roof coating systems is because of the easy maintenance and repair roof coating systems offer.  The ease of maintenance and repair using this product, also is another reason why this product is so versatile.  This versatility that Roof Coating systems provide also allows it to be installed and applied in many different situations, making it a more affordable for building owners to replace their roofing system.  Roof coatings are also easier to install then other commercial roofing systems, making it a popular choice among building owners. 

With all the advantages that roof coating systems have, it would lead one to believe that this is an expensive roofing product.  However, roof coating systems remain fairly low in price compared to other traditional roofing systems.  As with most other roofing products, roof coating systems are priced by the square foot, making it easy for customers to see exactly how much product will be needed to complete their project.  Prices for roof coating systems vary from project to project, with the main pricing factor being the size of the roof.  Also, removing an existing roofing system to replace with a roof coating system, may also raise the price of installation, as trash and waste cost are figured by weight.  Overall, a roof coating system is a very high performance roofing system, at a very affordable price.

In conclusion, here are some of the major advantages a roof coating system can offer building owners and homeowners in North & South Carolina:
  • Energy Efficiency - Lower Building Utility Cost
  • Low Maintenance & Easy to Repair - Reduce repair cost from storm damage.
  • Versatility - Can be installed on most flat roofing surfaces.
  • Easier to Install and Replace
  • Affordably priced roofing product for commercial building owners.
  • Energy Star Rated Colors
As seen in our blog post, roof coating systems provide many advantages over a traditional roofing system, and also another way building owners in North & South Carolina can lower energy consumption and help save the environment.  We hope this information is helpful, and if your a North or South Carolina building owner looking for a new commercial roofing system, then contact us at the information below.
Myrtle Beach Services & Construction Company
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
706-951-0158
http://www.scroofingcontractors.com

Energy Efficient Roofing Systems | Spray Foam Insulation | Wall Foam Insulation | Crawl Space Encapsulations | Solar Energy Powered Hot Water Heaters | Solar Energy | Energy Monitoring | Standing Seam Metal Roofs | Tile Roofs | Slate Roofs | Historic Home Retrofits |