Injection Foam Insulation

Foam insulation is an alternative to traditional building insulation such as fiberglass. A two-component mixture composed of isocyanate and polyol resin comes together and forms an expanding foam that is injected onto roof tiles, concrete slabs, into wall cavities, or through holes drilled into a cavity of a finished wall.

Injection foam insulation saves on energy costs and lowers utility bills. Studies by the US Department of Energy show that 40% of a home's energy is lost as the result of air infiltration through walls, windows and doorways. Insulation that is injected in homes and buildings protects against moisture, which provides the benefit of reducing the chance of harmful mold and mildew. Eliminating mold growth reduces the likelihood of rotting wood in a home, and allergic reactions to mold spores.

To learn more about injection foam insulation, click on the video link below to see how it works and the benefits of installing foam insulation in your home or building.

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