WASHINGTON — Designing Spaces, an award-winning home improvement television series on Lifetime network, will feature a segment highlighting the energy efficiency of spray polyurethane foam as part of its annual Think Green series. The episode will air on Friday, April 26 at 7:30 a.m.
Designing Spaces partnered with the Spray Foam Coalition of the American Chemistry Council to help homeowners learn about the benefits of spray polyurethane foam. In the segment, homeowners Andy and Anitra Kitfield, along with their three children, welcome Designing Spaces as they insulate an upstairs room and their basement with spray polyurethane foam.
“It’s been really windy, so when it blows outside, we feel a draft inside. It stays cold,” Anitra said. Nova Spray Foam Insulation, a spray polyurethane foam contractor, helps make the Kitfields’ home more comfortable and energy efficient. Designing Spaces showcases how these professional contractors install the insulation, which also acts as an air barrier, to dramatically reduce the drafts that have been making the Kitfield’s house cold.
“Homeowners should choose spray foam, because it’s highly effective and energy-efficient. It’s going to keep your house warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer, and overall, homeowners will find that they’ll save some money,” said Allyson Wilson of the American Chemistry Council, who helps detail the many benefits of spray polyurethane foam in the episode.
Check your local listings for channel information. For more information, visit www.whysprayfoam.org or www.americanchemistry.com.