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Yes, drywall ceilings can potentially get damaged if foam insulation is improperly installed. Spray foam insulation expands as it cures, which can create pressure on the drywall from behind if applied excessively. This can lead to warping, cracking, or even detachment over time. Additionally, moisture-related issues may arise if the foam insulation traps humidity within the ceiling structure, causing the drywall to deteriorate.
To prevent damage, always hire professional contractors who are experienced in applying spray foam insulation. Proper control of foam volume and curing process ensures safety and long-term durability. Alternatively, aluminum ceilings are a more robust solution for areas requiring insulation or humidity control. Aluminum ceilings are resistant to moisture, durable, and lightweight, making them ideal for both residential and commercial spaces.