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Northern California Long-Lasting Spray Foam Insulation for Wine Cellars Launched

USA Spray Me (855-566-5340) has launched spray foam insulation installation for wine cellars in Northern California, going over the most durable solution in a new guide.

The spray foam insulation expert 'USA Spray Me' offers its services to those who want a long-lasting, optimal option for their wine cellars that suits the climate in Northern California. In a new guide, the contractor guides readers into different solutions and explains why spray foam insulation is worth the investment.

To learn more, please visit: https://usasprayme.com/blog/article20-CaliforniaWineCellarInsulationWhichOptionLastsTheLongest.html

While Northern California is known for its optimal grape-growing conditions, the climate can present challenges when it comes to storing wine. 'USA Spray Me' specializes in custom solutions for wineries and smaller wine cellars, helping wine connoisseurs keep their favorite bottles in prime condition.

As explained by 'USA Spray Me', the main criteria to look for when choosing insulation for a wine cellar include temperature and humidity control, energy efficiency, and longevity. By keeping wine cellars at an even 55°F and 58°F and 50-70% humidity, wineries and collectors can make sure that their wines mature properly, without any moisture entering or leaving the vessel.

While fiberglass batt insulation is affordable and easy to install, the expected lifetime is just 10-25 years, and often insulation effects are compromised before then due to settling and moisture problems.

Polyurethane closed-cell spray foam insulation, on the other hand, is more expensive to install and requires professional application but provides predictable results over time. Spray foam serves as both an insulator and vapor barrier and the airtight seal is moisture and pest-resistant that lasts up to 80 years.

"Polyurethane spray foam is a two-component mixture that expands to form a rigid foam - providing excellent thermal insulation and air sealing. Closed-cell is preferred for wine cellars due to higher density and better insulating properties," a company spokesperson explained.

Additionally, spray foam is more energy-efficient, with the possibility of reducing utility bills, making it a viable choice, especially for commercial use.

About 'USA Spray Me'

'USA Spray Me' is a San Francisco-based contractor that has provided Northern Californian homeowners and businesses with insulation solutions for over ten years. In addition to spray foam, the company offers polyurea coatings, soundproofing, concrete leveling, and more.

Those interested can learn more at: https://usasprayme.com/blog/article20-CaliforniaWineCellarInsulationWhichOptionLastsTheLongest.html

Contact Info:
Name: Alexei Gurbanov
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Organization: USA Spray Me
Address: 800 Avenue H, San Francisco, California 94130, United States
Website: https://usasprayme.com/

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