Spray Foam Insulation

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Advantages of Spray Foam

Spray foam insulation is a high-performance insulation solution that expands upon application to seal gaps and provide superior thermal resistance. This innovative material not only insulates but also acts as a barrier to moisture and air, ensuring energy efficiency and comfort in any space. 

Types of spray foam

High-Density

Builders frequently use high-density spray foam when high insulating values and strength are required. As the name indicates, this foam has a denser structure than the other forms of spray foam. Because of its smooth, monolithic structure, this spray foam is a popular choice for roofing and other external insulation. Because of its thermal resilience, high-density spray foam may dramatically cut energy expenses throughout the life of a roof. It also provides enhanced protection against air and water penetration while strengthening the structure to which it is applied. The bond formed by spray foam on the roof can boost a building’s resilience to wind uplift, reducing damage during high wind events.

Foam

3 lbs./cubic ft., closed-cell foam

R-Value

R-Values start at 5.5 per inch

Used for

Exterior and roofing applications
Types of spray foam

Medium-Density

Medium-density foam is used as a low- or high-pressure two-component spray foam. Medium-density foam provides distinct advantages based on the environment and kind of structure. Medium-density SPF, like low-density foam, is commonly used for continuous insulation, filling internal wall cavities, and unvented attics. Medium-density spray foam, on the other hand, is a closed-cell spray foam that is frequently used in applications requiring the highest R-value insulation per inch. Medium-density foam serves as an air, vapor, and water barrier, and it can also assist reduce noise.

Foam

2 lbs./cubic ft., closed-cell foam

R-Value

R-Values start at 5.7 per inch

Used for

Continuous insulation, interior wall cavity fill, and unvented attic applications
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