Spray Foam Insulation

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Spray Foam Insulation

Spray foam insulation is an effective way to insulate homes. Polyurethane foam is one of the latest airtight insulation materials that ensures excellent airtightness of insulated structures and outstanding thermal resistance. Polyurethane foam can be divided into open-cell and closed-cell foam. Both types of polyurethane foam consist of two components: isocyanate and polyol.
Insulating with polyurethane foam is one of the most modern and efficient building insulation technologies. Spray-applied polyurethane foam creates an airtight insulation layer that reduces heat loss and helps lower heating costs. This insulation method is widely used in both newly built homes and renovation projects. Insulating a house with polyurethane foam ensures excellent thermal performance, airtightness, and long-lasting results.
Both open-cell and closed-cell polyurethane foam are suitable for insulating residential, agricultural, industrial, administrative, and commercial buildings. They can be used for insulating exterior and interior walls, partitions, ceilings, attics, and other building structures. Closed-cell polyurethane foam is also suitable for insulating foundations, flat roofs, and other non-standard structures.
Due to its low vapor permeability, closed-cell polyurethane foam is also suitable for use in swimming pools, saunas, and special-purpose facilities, such as vegetable storage buildings and cold storage rooms.

After completing insulation work with open-cell polyurethane foam, it is necessary to install a vapor barrier membrane.

Where Is Spray Foam Insulation Used?

Polyurethane foam insulation can be applied to many parts of a building structure. It is suitable for both new construction and renovation projects.
Roof Insulation with Spray Foam
The roof is one of the main sources of heat loss in a building. Roof insulation with spray foam allows insulation to be applied directly between rafters and in complex roof structures. The expanding foam fills all gaps and creates an airtight insulation barrier.
Wall Insulation
Wall insulation with polyurethane foam improves the thermal performance of exterior walls and increases building airtightness. This method is suitable for wooden frame structures as well as masonry buildings.
Attic and Ceiling Insulation
Attic or ceiling insulation helps reduce heat loss through the upper parts of a building. Spray foam insulation creates a continuous insulation layer that significantly improves energy efficiency.
Foundation and Floor Insulation
Polyurethane foam is resistant to moisture, which makes it a suitable insulation material for foundations and floors. It helps protect structures from heat loss and moisture penetration.

How Much Does Spray Foam Insulation Cost?

The cost of spray foam insulation depends on several factors, including the insulated area, the thickness of the insulation layer, the type of structure, the complexity of the project, and the type of polyurethane foam used (open-cell or closed-cell).
In most cases, the price is calculated based on the amount of insulation material used per cubic meter, which can range from 8 to 40 kilograms per cubic meter. To determine the exact price, it is recommended to carry out a professional evaluation of the property.

How Much Can You Save by Insulating with Polyurethane Foam?

Properly performed spray foam insulation can reduce heat loss by 40–60%. Insulating a house helps lower heating costs, improve indoor comfort, increase the building’s energy efficiency rating, and prevent thermal bridges.
A well-insulated building also maintains a more stable indoor temperature throughout the year.

Materials We Use

Suitable for insulating various building structures.

Injected Polyurethane Foam

Injected polyurethane foam is characterized by low thermal conductivity and begins to expand after a short delay. This allows it to effectively fill and seal air gaps and cavities within the walls of residential homes, office buildings, industrial, commercial, and storage…

Open-Cell Polyurethane Foam

Open-cell polyurethane foam provides excellent sound insulation and is often superior to sprayed loose-fill insulation materials. It is softer and more flexible, making it particularly suitable for insulating timber frame structures. Open-cell foam also offers better…

Closed-Cell Polyurethane Foam

Closed-cell polyurethane foam combines several important characteristics: low thermal and vapor permeability and a high thermal resistance value, helping to retain and preserve heat inside the building. It is spray-applied on site and forms high-density closed-cell…

Mobility

Work with polyurethane foam is completed quickly, and there is no need to transport or store large volumes of thermal insulation materials at the construction site.

Easy Application

No special preparation of insulated surfaces is usually required. In most cases, additional insulation or protective membranes are not necessary.

Efficiency

A thinner layer of polyurethane foam can retain significantly more heat than a much thicker layer of other insulation materials. Even a 2.5 cm layer of polyurethane foam can create an effective airtight seal.

Airtightness

This property helps retain most of the heat inside the building. Polyurethane foam adheres to insulated surfaces, fills all gaps and cracks, and forms a continuous airtight layer that protects the building not only from heat loss but also from warm air leakage through the structure.

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