USA Spray Me (855-566-5340), a spray foam insulation specialist that operates throughout Northern California, has published a new guide on the best insulation options for commercial wine cellars.

-- The company’s latest guide is intended for property owners planning upgrades for their wineries. In the guide, "USA Spray Me" explores which types of insulating materials are suitable for such projects, their benefits and drawbacks, and how long property owners can expect them to last.
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Wine production is a delicate process that requires bottles to be stored at specific temperatures that remain consistent throughout the year. Insulation is a crucial component of wine cellars and other specialized storage areas, especially in California, where daytime and nighttime temperatures can vary drastically. The right material and proper installation practices will ensure that wine quality will not be jeopardized by fluctuating temperatures or humidity levels.
When choosing an insulating material, "USA Spray Me’s" guide says that property owners should consider the R-value of the product; the higher the R-value, the better the insulating properties. Additionally, the insulation should be able to guard against moisture to keep humidity levels stable. Notable insulating materials include fiberglass batts and closed-cell polyurethane spray foam, which are both commonly used in wine cellars.
According to "USA Spray Me’s" guide, fiberglass batt insulation is the more cost-effective option of the two, as it is widely available and easy to apply. While it is less effective at controlling moisture than other materials, property owners can install a plastic vapor barrier to prevent condensation. However, fiberglass batts can settle over time and may require more frequent replacements as a result.
On the other hand, spray foam insulation has a higher R-value and can last for decades longer than fiberglass batts. When allowed to cure, the material expands to form a continuous barrier that seals any voids, preventing air and water infiltration - allowing it to act as both an insulator and a vapor barrier. Although upfront costs are higher, "USA Spray Me" says that these will be offset by lower maintenance requirements and long-term energy savings.
Because spray foam insulation requires professional equipment to install, interested property owners are encouraged to contact "USA Spray Me" for any upgrade projects. The company has over a decade of experience in spray foam and will ensure the insulation is installed safely with as little downtime as possible.
Interested parties can learn more by visiting https://usasprayme.com/
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