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Superior Spray Foam Insulation
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Serving Progreso, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

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It can be a daunting task looking for not only the right contractor for your job but also the right contractor for you. We completely understand what you're going through. We know every customer has different desires, different needs and different schedules. We're not only here to turn your ideas into reality but to make it a memorable experience every step of the way. Call us right now, no matter where you are in the planning process.

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Brav Co Energy Solutions
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Serving Progreso, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

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"I was looking to improve the energy efficiency of my existing home and opted to change out old blown in insulation for foam spray insulation. I took time to investigate cost and options and requested quotes from various companies. I am a family physician and if you know doctors, we donâ t usually jump the gun unless we are well informed. Brav Co Energy Solutions representative came to evaluate my home for a quote. I was impressed by his knowledge of the product. He took measurements (which none of the other companies had done), provided a pamphlet of the actual foam product that would be applied (I researched it and it does have 5 star reviews) and also sent the men who would be doing the insulation to inspect my attic and ensure the foam spray insulation could be completed as I had requested. I have low attic ceiling space and there were very snug corners that I had been told would not be reachable by other companies. Brav Co Energy Solutionâ s men came, inspected and informed me their equipment would reach every corner of my attic. After a full inspection, I received a quote which was comparable to the other companies and given the thoroughness of the inspection that was done by Brav Co Energy, I opted to go with their team. I was amazed at their efficiency to remove all the old insulation and debri. My attic appears cleaner allowing visibility of all my air conditioning duct work, wiring, and plumbing. The foam insulation (and yes, I physically went up in my attic and inspected it, from corner to corner) is seamless and encases the full attic space including the attic space above my garage and above a very tight front room. Brav Co Energy also provided a warranty on the foam installation. I can feel the difference in the cooling and heating of the house- the unit does not turn on as often and does not sustain on. I get weekly usage emails from my electricity company and this month I am predicted to considerably save on electricity costs. I highly recommend Brav Co Energy Solutions and will keep them in mind for future homes I purchase."
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Insulation questions, answered by experts

The primary downside of radiant barriers is their limited effectiveness in cold climates. They are designed to reflect radiant heat, making them less beneficial in cooler conditions where heat retention is more important. 

Radiant barriers require proper installation to maximize effectiveness. Incorrect placement can lead to minimal benefits. They also do not provide insulation, meaning they should be used in conjunction with traditional insulation for optimal energy efficiency. 

Fiberglass is considered a favorite garage insulation choice due to its combination of affordability, ease of installation, and overall effectiveness. Fiberglass provides good thermal resistance, helping regulate garage temperatures and minimize heat transfer. Additionally, fiberglass is moisture-resistant, reducing the risk of mold or mildew formation.

Actually, condensation can mean that your windows are more energy efficient because the seal keeps cold air out and warm air in. In some cases, windows with poor seals can lead to more condensation, but they may allow the cold and warm air to mix and reduce condensation. If you’re worried about whether or not your windows are properly insulated, have a pro assess them.

The cost of installing spray foam insulation is $2,760 on average, but this cost can be as low as $650 or as high as $7,700. The main cost factor is the size of the insulated area and the type of spray foam insulation. 

Polyurethane spray foam costs between $0.44 and $1.50 per board foot, where a board foot is equal to the volume of a one-foot length of a board. More expensive options, like soybean or vegetable oil spray foam, range from $1.50 to $3.00 per board foot.

Yes, doggie doors, like all entrances, can let both hot and cold air into your home. However, as with any door in your house, you can take steps to weather-strip your pet's entrance to prevent air leaks.

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