By Paul Kaeiniemi

Phoenix, AZ – When homeowners consider installing the Phoenix roof insulation product Retrofoam, they always want to know how much money they can save on their energy expenditures. The actual amount varies according to a home’s construction and the customer’s existing energy costs. But many homeowners do see a significant decrease in costs.

“If there’s one thing that’s certain, it’s that energy costs will continue to rise,” notes Paul Kariniemi of Retrofoam of Arizona, a Phoenix home reinsulation business. “Many regions in the U.S. anticipate costs rising 15 to 30 percent during the coming few years. With such increases, it is easy for good insulation foam to pay for itself fairly quickly.”

Retrofoam’s spray-in insulation goes to work when it’s inserted into the gaps surrounding plugs and electrical sockets and spaces around windows and doors – any location where air can exit a home. After such leaks are filled in, customers can use the heater or air conditioner less frequently.

Other kinds of insulation settle over time. However, Retrofoam remains in place throughout the years, so its effectiveness remains undiminished. It will still be reducing energy costs years after its installation. Its effective even when it’s wet. “Installing Retrofoam also does not require ripping out walls or taking out the existing insulation. So it’s also less costly to install than other brands of insulation for homes in Phoenix,” says Kariniemi, from the Phoenix spray foam insulation provider.

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Each homeowner’s energy savings will vary according to various factors, including: existing heating/air conditioning expenses, how much of fuel costs go up and the condition of the house’s existing insulation. But customers can get an estimate of your savings from a calculator that Retrofoam of Arizona includes on their website. For example, consider a home with a current monthly energy bill of $500 and where the homeowners expect to experience a modest five percent surge in fuel costs over the space of ten years. If Retrofoam provides a conservative 20 percent savings in energy expenses, then those customers will save an impressive $15,848.14 during that ten year period.

Frequently homeowners discover that they can save a lot more. Dixie Paty recently decided to look for wall insulation in Phoenix. She opted to install Retrofoam in the walls of her 1962 home. She then compared her January, 2010 energy bill to her January, 2011 bill – and found a 52 percent reduction in expenses. “This is easily the best investment we have ever made in our house,” Paty declares. “We believe that it will pay for itself in just over three years. We wish we had installed Retrofoam a long time ago.”

About Retrofoam

Retrofoam is a tri-polymer resin which creates a non-toxic, nonflammable, and odorless insulation substance. It can be injected directly into the wall cavity of a home or office. It is ideal for replacing old insulation or insulating an existing building and provides myriad benefits as well as a simple and fast installation process.

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