Spray Foam
Insulation
Spray foam insulation is a high-performance material used to seal and insulate homes and buildings. Made from polyurethane, it expands to fill gaps, creating an airtight barrier that boosts energy efficiency, reduces utility costs, and enhances indoor comfort. Available in open-cell and closed-cell forms, spray foam is ideal for attics, walls, basements, and commercial spaces. Learn how this innovative insulation solution can save you money and improve your property's durability. Spray polyurethane foam has many benefits and purposes. When you decide to install foam in your home or business, you are making your home greener by saving energy and creating a healthier air environment. Traditional insulation such as fiberglass and cellulose, break down over time releasing contaminants and dirt into your home environment. Traditional insulation has many areas in the attic that let air pass through and has to be replaced every few years. Spray foam insulation expands up to a 100 times its size to fill all cracks and crevices to seal outside air and keep all conditioned air inside. Spray foam insulation does not break down over time and has a life of up to 85+ years, meaning it never has to be replaced. We stand by our product and offer a one year warranty for the foam if there are ever any issues with it. Not only as an insulator, but spray foam is used to keep moisture out and used as a noise reduction solution. In crawl space areas, moisture sets in forming mold and mildew and can compromise your building structure. When spray foam insulation is used in walls and between floors, it seals all crevices where sound can travel through creating noise reduction. Most energy providers offer energy improvement rebates for spray foam insulation and you can receive a tax credit for energy improvements in your building. Our passion is to help you save money while creating a healthier environment so you can live/work more comfortably.
Open Cell Insulation
Spray polyurethane foam has many benefits and purposes. When you decide to install foam in your home, you are making your home greener by saving energy and creating a healthier air environment. Traditional insulation such as fiberglass and cellulose, break down over time releasing contaminants and dirt into your home environment. Traditional insulation has many areas in the attic that let air pass through and has to be replaced every few years. Spray foam insulation expands up to a 100 times its size to fill all cracks and
crevices to seal outside air and keep all conditioned air inside. Spray foam insulation does not break down over time and has a life of up to 85+ years, meaning it never has to be replaced. We stand by our product and offer a lifetime warranty for the foam if there are ever any issues with it. Not only as an insulator, but spray foam is used to keep moisture out and used as a noise reduction solution. In crawl space areas, moisture sets in forming mold and mildew and can compromise your building structure. When spray foam insulation is used in walls and between floors, it seals all crevices where sound can travel through creating noise reduction. Most energy providers offer energy improvement rebates for spray foam insulation and you can receive a tax credit for energy improvements in your building. Our passion is to help you save money while creating a healthier environment so you can live/work more comfortably.
Closed Cell Insulation
Closed-cell spray foam insulation is a high-density, durable insulation solution offering superior energy efficiency and moisture resistance. Its rigid structure creates a strong air and water barrier, ideal for both residential and commercial applications. With the highest R-value per inch, closed-cell foam is perfect for insulating walls, roofs, basements, and industrial spaces. Learn how closed-cell spray foam can strengthen your property, reduce energy costs, and protect against the elements.The closed cell option will seal out all moisture, which is why it is chosen for those damp crawl space/ basement areas. By sealing out moisture you are preventing mold growth. Closed-cell foam is the only type of insulation classified as an “acceptable flood-resistant material” by FEMA. “Flood-resistant material” is defined as any building material capable of withstanding direct and prolonged contact with floodwaters without sustaining significant damage. Along with its ability to stop air infiltration, you can achieve a thermal envelope that is superior to traditional forms of insulation.