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Residential

With its incredibly high R Value, closed cell spray foam is a very wise choice for residential insulation but perhaps it’s greatest benefit is it’s ability to act as an air and vapour barrier.

Air leakage accounts for approx 1/3 of all of a homes heat loss. While SPF is applied in liquid forms and expands into solid form, it seals any air gaps forming an instant air barrier.

Closed Cell Spray Foam can be used in endless situations.

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popular applications

  • Attics
  • Crawlspaces
  • Rim Joists
  • Cottages 
  • Camps
  • Under slabs (Radon barrier)
  • Garages
  • Bonus room above garage
  • Sea containers
  • Mini homes
  • Sheds 
  • Service vans
  • Trailers

COMMERCIAL

One of the greatest benefits of using SPF in metal structures is to increase a building’s structural integrity. By using SPF, a building’s strength is increased by up to 300 percent. Using closed-cell foam on the underneath the metal roof deck is like putting a second roofing system underneath the existing roof, increasing the life of the roof exponentially. The spray foam holds the separate portions of the roof in place, preventing movement that often causes the fasteners to loosen and pull apart. The structure becomes resistant to strong winds, heavy snow, and anything else that might cause it compromise its integrity. 

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popular applications

  • Offices
  • Stores
  • Shops
  • Quonsets
  • Steel Buildings
  • Wood Framed Buildings

Agricultural

How do farmers and ranchers use spray foam (SPF)?

Spray foam’s most obvious agricultural application extends its traditional use in dwellings to keep barns, farrowing houses, poultry houses and other farm buildings warm in the winter to protect animals from cold weather in northern climates. But it’s not just used for cold weather. Farm buildings, like houses, can get life-threatening hot in the summer as well, and SPF keeps out the blazing hot sun and cuts down or eliminates the need to provide cooling for those same structures in summer.

Closed-cell foam insulation ~ that goes on as a liquid, filling the cracks and crevices prior to expansion, adhering to virtually any clean and dry substrate and creating a fully adhered, seamless insulating system. The result is a product with extraordinary insulating performance that will reduce energy costs substantially.

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popular applications

  • Barn Roofs
  • Offices
  • Livestock Barns
  • Quonsets