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Why Quality Matters More Than Price in Spray Foam Insulation

  • Writer: Angie O.
    Angie O.
  • Apr 9
  • 2 min read

When it comes to spray foam insulation, one of the biggest mistakes homeowners can make is choosing a contractor based on price alone.

We understand—everyone wants to save money. But with spray foam insulation, quality is not something you want to compromise on.

Not the Cheapest—And That’s a Good Thing

At Ortiz Spray Foam Insulation, we are not the cheapest option—and we’re proud of that.

That doesn’t mean we’re the most expensive either. It means we focus on value, safety, and long-term performance.

Spray foam is not just another construction material. It’s a chemical product applied directly inside your home, affecting your indoor air quality, comfort, and even your health over time.

The Material You Choose Matters

Not all spray foam is created equal.

There are different formulations, brands, and qualities available on the market. Lower-cost materials can sometimes mean:

  • Poor chemical balance

  • Strong lingering odors

  • Reduced insulation performance

  • Potential long-term health concerns

We carefully select high-quality materials that are:

  • Tested and trusted

  • Safe when properly installed

  • Designed for long-term durability and performance

Because your home—and your family—deserve better.

Proper Installation Is Everything



Even the best material can fail if it’s not installed correctly.

Spray foam is a precision product. It requires:

  • Proper temperature control

  • Correct mixing ratios

  • Experienced application techniques

  • Attention to ventilation and curing

This is not a DIY job or something to leave to inexperienced crews.

A poorly installed job can lead to:

  • Shrinking or pulling away

  • Inconsistent coverage

  • Moisture problems

  • Reduced energy efficiency

That’s why hiring a reputable, experienced company is critical.

Open Cell vs. Closed Cell: Both Great—When Done Right



Both types of spray foam insulation offer excellent benefits:

  • Open cell: Great for soundproofing and flexibility

  • Closed cell: Higher R-value, moisture resistance, and added structural strength

The key isn’t just which one you choose—it’s how well it’s installed.


The Bottom Line



When you invest in spray foam insulation, you’re not just paying for material—you’re investing in:

  • Your home’s energy efficiency

  • Your indoor air quality

  • Your long-term comfort and safety

Choosing based on price alone can cost you more in the long run.

Choose quality. Choose experience. Choose peace of mind.


Ortiz Spray Foam Insulation

475-280-7545


 
 
 

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