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Air Tight Construction Call 504-994-9714 Why Select Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) Insulation? R-value is a term used to rate an insulation's ability to resist conductive heat transfer.

Spray polyurethane foam (SPF) insulation helps keep homes warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Because it is sprayed directly into the gaps, cracks and other surfaces that contribute to heat loss, it both insulates and air seals, offering one of the easiest and most effective ways of weatherizing existing homes and new construction. When installed following proper safety and handling guideli

nes, spray polyurethane foam can help...

Help save on energy bills*

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates (for all insulation) that homeowners who air seal and insulate their homes can save up to 20% of heating and cooling costs (or up to 10% total energy costs). (Source: Energy Star)
SPF resists heat transfer better than many other insulation materials, with R-values typically in the range of 3.5 - 6.5 per one inch of thickness. The higher the R-value, the more effective the insulation's ability is to reduce conductive heat flow. Because SPF insulation minimizes air infiltration, it assists in preventing moisture v***r from entering and escaping the home, which in turn reduces the load on heating and cooling systems.
*Savings vary. Find out why in the seller's fact sheet on R-values. Higher R-values mean greater insulating power. Reduce heating and air conditioning size

HVAC sizing can be reduced as much as 35% without the loss of efficiency and comfort. (Source: Canadian Urethane Foam Contractors Association)
Reduce drafts, noise and increase comfort

SPF is an effective air barrier. SPF is commonly used to prevent drafts from windows, doors, attics and floor boards creating a more comfortable indoor environment. SPF helps minimize air-borne sound transmission. Impede entry of insects and pests

Sealing gaps with SPF from the outside provides a barrier against insects and other pests. Minimize air infiltration that can generate condensation and result in mold growth

Moisture and humidity inside the home can lead to mold growth. Gaps and cracks in the building structure and condensation on windows can keep the humidity high and support mold and mildew growth. Left unchecked, mold and mildew can cause wood to rot. Air sealing the gaps between the attic and living space can help manage moisture and humidity issues. Seal small cracks to insulate large areas, such as walls and roofs

Because SPF is spray-applied on site, it can more easily insulate and seal the small cracks common in homes. The application also makes expansive surfaces - like walls, attics and roofs - easy to cover in a relatively short amount of time. Depending on the application, different types of SPF may be used. (See "Types of SPF insulation and how it's applied")
Resist settling due to its general stability

Typically not subjected to structural deterioration/decomposition and resists settling. Qualify for utility rebates, tax credits and green certification

The energy savings obtained by air sealing homes is significant enough that the purchase and use of SPF products may qualify for tax credits under the new American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act allows for a tax credit of 30% on the purchase of energy efficient products, up to a maximum of $1,500 per year in 2010. Check with the manufacturer for confirmation that the specific SPF product qualifies for the tax credit and for further information and instructions on filing for the credit. Many local utility companies offer rebates for energy efficiency upgrades. Check with your utility provider for eligibility. To learn more about federal tax credits for energy efficiency, you can visit the ENERGY STAR web site on Federal Tax Credits for Consumer Energy Efficiency. For new construction or major remodel projects, the use of SPF may help earn energy-efficiency credits under residential green certification programs. A few sources you can visit include:
Green Globes
U.S. Green Building Council - LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)
National Association of Home Builders - information on scoring details

Fortified Grant Program Registration Tomorrow Through Friday!!
09/17/2024

Fortified Grant Program Registration Tomorrow Through Friday!!

REMINDER: Lottery Registration for Louisiana Fortify Homes Program Grants Opens Tomorrow Through Friday. https://buff.ly/3N9n6m1

09/15/2024

Did You Or Someone You Know Receive Damage From Hurricane Francine?? The Airtight Water Restoration Team Is Ready To Help!!

Call Today 504-994-9714 Licensed Commercial and Residential Building Construction and Mold Remediation.

Air Tight Construction's Water restoration  division is ready to help if needed. 504-994-9714 Licensed Commercial and Re...
09/12/2024

Air Tight Construction's Water restoration division is ready to help if needed. 504-994-9714 Licensed Commercial and Residential Building Construction and Mold Remediation.

Air Tight Construction will be working throughout the storm.  We have Roofers, Construction Teams, water restoration , H...
09/11/2024

Air Tight Construction will be working throughout the storm. We have Roofers, Construction Teams, water restoration , HVAC Techs, and Generators techs on stand by. Call 504-994-0714

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEAugust 29, 2024Lottery Registration for Louisiana Fortify Homes Program Grants Will Open September ...
08/29/2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 29, 2024
Lottery Registration for Louisiana Fortify Homes Program Grants Will Open September 18
300 Grants Available to Residents of Louisiana’s Coastal Zone
Registration for the next round of Louisiana Fortify Homes Program (LFHP) grants will open at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, September 18, and close at 5 p.m. on Friday, September 20. While previous grant rounds operated on a first-come, first-served basis, registration for this and future rounds will be conducted using a lottery system.
To participate in the lottery, homeowners must register during the three-day period in September. Homeowners who attempted to apply during a previous round of grants but were not selected will need to register for this round.
Once the lottery registration period closes, the LFHP will randomly select 300 participants from the pool of eligible registrants, and an additional 200 registrants will be placed on a waitlist for the same round. The LFHP will send an email notification to registrants who are selected to participate.
This round will be open to residents of Louisiana’s Coastal Zone, which includes all or part of the following parishes: Ascension, Assumption, Calcasieu, Cameron, Iberia, Jefferson, Lafourche, Livingston, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Martin, St. Mary, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Terrebonne and Vermilion.
The LFHP is considering parameters for future grant rounds, including opening rounds to registrants statewide, limiting registration to homeowners with low-to-moderate income, and more. Details about future grant rounds will be released later this year.
“With over 1,300 FORTIFIED roof grants issued since the program began last year, the LFHP is doing great work to help homeowners while making our state a more attractive place for insurers to do business,” said Commissioner Tim Temple. “Changing the program to a lottery system creates a fairer experience for everyone who is interested in applying.”
Those interested in the program are encouraged to review eligibility information and frequently asked questions at www.ldi.la.gov/fortifyhomes to determine whether their home meets the requirements for the program. Homeowners are required to create a profile in the LFHP system before registering for the lottery and may do so by visiting the LFHP website and clicking the Login button. Homeowners who previously created a profile may continue to use it.
If selected to participate in the grant program, homeowners will be financially responsible for having the home evaluated by a FORTIFIED-certified Evaluator as well as costs for the roof upgrade including permits, inspections and construction costs beyond the amount of the grant.
Eligibility & Grant Requirements:
Homeowners applying for a grant should wait to see if they are selected to participate before contacting an Evaluator or Contractor as the process for selecting professionals is managed through the LFHP grant program. Homeowners who select a Contractor and begin work on the project before receiving approval from the LFHP are not eligible for the program.
Homeowners selected to receive a grant will be responsible for paying evaluation fees for the entire evaluation process according to prices set by the Evaluator.
Homeowners are only eligible for their primary residence and must verify they have a homestead exemption on the property during the application process.
Homeowners must provide proof of an active residential insurance policy with wind coverage. If they live in a Special Flood Hazard Area as designated by FEMA, they must also provide proof of a flood insurance policy. Contact your agent if you are unsure whether you have these coverages.
Homes must be in good repair as determined by a FORTIFIED Evaluator.
New construction homes, condominiums and mobile homes are not eligible to participate in the program.
Homes on a foundation constructed of unrestrained stacked masonry or stone (dry-stack foundation) are not eligible without an approved retrofit of the foundation.
The completed project must meet the FORTIFIED Roof Standard for the grant to be issued. Grant funds are paid directly to contractors. Homeowners are financially responsible for all costs beyond the full grant amount. Grant funding is limited to construction costs.
These and all other eligibility requirements and program details may be reviewed at www.ldi.la.gov/fortifyhomes.
The LFHP provides grants of up to $10,000 for homeowners to upgrade their roof to the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety’s FORTIFIED Roof Standard, which includes strengthening the home against severe storms, high winds and wind driven rain.
About the Louisiana Department of Insurance: The Louisiana Department of Insurance works to improve competition in the state’s insurance market while assisting individuals and businesses with the information and resources they need to be informed consumers of insurance. As a regulator, the LDI enforces the laws that provide a fair and stable marketplace and makes certain that insurers comply with the laws in place to protect policyholders. You can contact the LDI by calling 1-800-259-5300 or visiting www.ldi.la.gov

Louisiana government websites often end in .gov. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you’re on a Louisiana government site.

04/10/2024

Looking for a Discount on your Homeowners Insurance???
Get a Fortified Roof Designation! Multiple Options are Available for New Construction and Existing Homes. This Project is Getting the Closed Cell Spray Foam Option to Seal and Strengthen the Roof Deck.

Strengthening the attachment of roof sheathing and installation
of a sealed roof deck system can be achieved simultaneously by
applying an ASTM or TAS tested two-part, spray polyurethane
foam adhesive to the underside of the roof deck.
This system can satisfy two FORTIFIED Roof™ requirements:
1. Sealing the roof deck.
2. Supplemental deck attachment, when the roof deck is
fastened with staples, 6d common nails or 8d common
nails at 12 in. on center in the field.

02/21/2024

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