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Allfoam Specialist Spray Foam Insulation materials are a Proven Insulation Technology
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Allfoam Specialist Spray Foam Insulateion will add value to the homes you build. It is the only insulation that provides a cost-effective, high-performance insulation and air barrier system in one step.
And with rising energy prices, noise pollution and increasing public health concerns, builders face problems that weren't even issues when conventional insulation products were developed.
With Allfoam Specialist Spray Foam Insulation, you achieve optimal airtightness by using less sealing material, which translates to a quicker construction process.
By integrating the insulation and air-seal process, spray foam insutation also helps to reduce time-consuming callbacks that delay your schedule and erode customer satisfaction.
While you benefit from insulating with Allfoam Specialist Spray Foam Insulateion, so do your clients.
Separate yourself from conventional builders by meeting homeowners' needs as you deliver energy savings of up to 50%, consistent indoor ambient temperatures, improved indoor air quality, advanced moisture management, higher home resale values and eligibility for an energy efficient mortgage (U.S.).
WHAT IS SPRAY POLYURETHANE FOAM?
Spray polyurethane foam, commonly referred to as SPF, is a spray-applied insulating foam plastic that is installed as a liquid and then expands many times its original volume. SPF formulas can be tweaked to have many different physical properties depending on the use desired. For example, the same basic raw materials can make an insulation foam that is semi-rigid and soft to the touch, also create a high density roofing foam that is resistant to foot traffic and water.
Specialized equipment is used to apply the SPF and proper technical training is important in order to get the best results.
SPF is the king of building material multi-tasking. In insulation, it can provide high levels of R-value, while providing air barriers and assistance in moisture control in buildings.
In roofing, it insulates and eliminates thermal bridging through fasteners or gaps in decking, while providing a long-lasting roofing system that has a life that can be extended by re-coating an average of 15 years.
As a result SPF is used in a wide variety of applications including (but not limited to):
roofing, air barriers, commercial and residential insulation in walls, ceilings, attics and basements, industrial insulation such as pipes and tanks, cold storage facilities, freezers, walk-in coolers, climate controlled buildings such as mushroom farms or produce storage, clean rooms, flotation for boats, ships, barges, floating docks, etc. and much more. Higher density SPF systems have even been used to increase the structural strength of wings in airplanes.
So what is SPF? SPF is a remarkably versatile material that provides proven solutions to a great range of challenges in the construction and manufacturing industries.
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