Did you know?
Insulation should contribute to the durability, energy-efficiency, comfort, health, and safety of a building. With the rising cost of energy and focus on health and environmental issues, architects and builders are recommending insulation materials that add significant performance value to construction projects. Spray foam is at the top of the recommended product list.
Sealing and insulating the "envelope" or "shell" of your home—its outer walls, ceiling, windows, doors, and floors—is often the most cost effective way to improve energy efficiency and comfort.
Spray Polyurethane Foam
Spray Applied
- Seals cracks and crevices
- Insulates hard-to-reach areas
- Quick and easy installation by a Qualified Applicator
- Self-adhered seamless layer of insulation
- Conforms to any architectural design
Minimizes Air Infiltration/Exfiltration
- Keeps conditioned air where it should be—inside the building
- Helps eliminate drafts and provides for comfortable interiors
Excellent Adhesion
- Adheres to most building materials
- No fasteners required
Lightweight
- A high degree of strength-to-weight ratio
- Adds little weight to ceiling or roof areas
Safe
- Meets Class 1 building requirements
- No off-gassing after fully cured
Closed-Cell Foam
High Insulation Value
- High R-value allows more insulation in less space (2x4"s instead of 2x6"s)
- Cost savings in stud size reduction
- Performs in hot as well as cold temperatures
Rigid
- Will not settle or shrink
- Adds structural strength
Moisture Resistant
- Inhibits moisture-driven elements due to its closed-cell structure
- Helps to protect against mould and mildew
Open-Cell Foam
High Insulation Value
- Performs in hot as well as cold temperatures
Rigid
- Will not settle or shrink
Moisture Resistant
- Helps to protect against mould and mildew