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How Long Does Spray Foam Insulation Last?

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Video Transcript & Summary

0:00 - The short answer: How long does spray foam insulation last? The answer is simple: it lasts a lifetime. Unlike traditional fiberglass or cellulose that sags and settles, spray foam is a permanent solution.

0:20 - Real-world proof: Seal Tech owner Eric Stimach insulated his own home with open-cell spray foam 25 years ago. Today, it performs exactly as it did on day one, without any degradation or loss of R-value.

0:45 - Why it doesn't degrade: Because spray foam adheres directly to your home's structure, it doesn't suffer from gravity-induced settling. It's inert, resists moisture, and doesn't provide a nesting ground for pests.

The Short Answer: It Lasts a Lifetime

When homeowners in Saline, Ann Arbor, and across Southeast Michigan ask us about the life expectancy of spray foam insulation, the answer is simple: it lasts for the lifetime of your home.

Unlike traditional fiberglass batts or blown-in cellulose — which can settle, sag, compress, or become damaged by moisture over time — spray foam is a permanent solution. Once it cures, it stays exactly where it was applied, maintaining its shape and its R-value indefinitely.

Real-World Proof: 25 Years Later

In the video above, Seal Tech Insulation owner Eric Stimach shares a personal example. His own home was insulated with open-cell spray foam 25 years ago. Today, that same foam looks and performs exactly as it did on the day it was sprayed.

Because spray foam adheres directly to the building materials (wood studs, roof decks, concrete walls), it doesn't suffer from the gravity-induced settling that plagues other insulation types. It literally becomes part of the structure.

Life Expectancy by Foam Type

While both types of spray foam are considered permanent, they have slightly different technical life expectancies based on their chemical composition:

Insulation Type Expected Lifespan Why It Lasts
Closed-Cell Spray Foam 80 to 100+ Years Dense, rigid structure that rejects moisture and adds structural integrity to walls.
Open-Cell Spray Foam 30 to 50+ Years Flexible structure that moves with the house as it settles, preventing cracking.
Fiberglass Batts (For Comparison) 10 to 15 Years Prone to sagging, moisture damage, and pest nesting.
Cellulose (For Comparison) 15 to 20 Years Prone to settling over time, which reduces its effective R-value.

Why Doesn't Spray Foam Degrade?

Spray foam's incredible longevity comes down to three main factors:

  • It's Inert: Once the two chemical components mix and cure, the resulting foam is completely inert. It doesn't break down, rot, or decompose over time.
  • It Resists Moisture: Closed-cell foam is completely waterproof, and even open-cell foam dries out without losing its insulating properties if it gets wet. This prevents the mold and mildew that destroys other insulation.
  • Pests Hate It: Unlike fiberglass, which makes a perfect nesting material for mice and insects, spray foam offers no food value and is difficult for pests to burrow through.

A "One and Done" Investment

Because spray foam lasts a lifetime, it's considered a "one and done" home improvement. While the upfront cost may be higher than traditional insulation, you will never have to pay to remove, replace, or top-up your insulation again. When you factor in the monthly energy savings over 20, 30, or 50 years, spray foam pays for itself many times over.

Local Resources for Saline, MI Homeowners

If you're a homeowner in Saline, Michigan, the City of Saline's website is a great resource for local building permits and home improvement requirements. Many insulation projects in Saline require a permit — Seal Tech handles all permitting on your behalf so you never have to worry about it.

For independent guidance on insulation standards and energy efficiency benchmarks, Energy Star's Seal & Insulate program is the gold standard resource used by contractors and homeowners across Michigan. Seal Tech's installations consistently meet or exceed Energy Star recommendations for Southeast Michigan's climate zone.

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