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The
best way to improve on the R-values achievable with conventional batts is with
spray-applied insulation. Build green
for highest savings! Homes
achieving a 5 Star Energy Rating are 30% more efficient than those meeting
the model energy code! This
advanced technology in insulation is setting new standards in energy efficiency
and total home and office comfort. Whether you choose fiberglass or natural fiber
cellulose, having your insulation spray applied by JORDAN Spray Insulation will
provide you the best density, best thermal performance, longest life, and best
sound control possible. Sprayed
insulation in a 2x4 wall exceeds the performance of conventional batts in a 2x6
wall. And spray insulation is perfect for wood
or steel stud buildings (commercial). Compared
to the new 3.5" R15 fiberglass batt, the spray applied insulation costs add about
15%. The spray applied insulation is manufactured in your wall, providing you
a seamless, customized thermal blanket with no gaps or voids. There is no chance
for human error. No unrecoverable costs accrue to the builder. Spray insulation
is the best investment you can make in a home or commercial building.
HOW SPRAY APPLICATION
WORKS: Cellulose natural fiber or fiberglass fiber insulation is mixed with adhesive
and high-pressure water mist. Pipes, wires, and electrical
boxes are completely encapsulated when wall cavities are tightly filled.
Sprayed insulation will not shrink, settle, or fall when properly applied. It
is perfect for steel or wood-framed structures. Home builders find that customers
love it for unbeatable insulation performance.
Sprayed
insulation is the #1 choice toward achieving the EPA 5 Star Rating.
Cellulose
Insulation Manufacturers Association EPA
EnergyStar KSU
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Wood stud Ultrafit Fiberglass 
Value Place Steel stud spray cellulose
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David or Steve Jr. for marketing assistance, brochures, test data, videotapes
and estimates. We offer free on-site demos.
316-943-6222 1-877-943-6222
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Kansas and Oklahoma Since 1974
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